Saturday, December 24, 2011

Can you bring car parts in your carry-on luggage when you fly?

I'm planning on packing a set of ceramic/metal brake pads for a car in my carry-on luggage. I'm flying between Canada/USA. Is this allowed?|||yes you can bring them. however, they will probably pull you aside and do a thorough search. why? they won't know what they are at first, and it's out of the ordinary. that goes for putting anything atypical in your luggage.





as long as you aren't bothered by that and allocate for the delay no problem. if not, check the bags. and, if you do that, make sure they can open the checked bag, because it's likely they'll unpack them to take a look. whenever i put my car GPS in my packed luggage, i find that it's been opened and rifled through. if you lock your checked luggage, they'll cut it open.|||Hard to say.


They're not specifically on the prohibited list


http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p鈥?/a>


but they would probably look really suspicious on the x-ray machine.


Can't you put them in your checked bag? They'd be no problem there.

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