Great video! The only thing that I would have added is a washer between the grill leg and the new wheels and a washer between the wheel and locknut so that it does not wear out again. 👍🏾
I never thought about changing the wheels out. I think I’ll find some beefy tires instead of buying another. I’d loooove a new pit but my wallet says just to get tires. Fk it I might have enough for a cover 🤷♂️🤣🤣
Thanks for this, every grill seems to be a little different looking at getting smokefire and looking at replacing those tiny wheels with something that I can move across wet grass....
Great video! The only thing that I would have added is a washer between the grill leg and the new wheels and a washer between the wheel and locknut so that it does not wear out again. 👍🏾
Great video. Very helpful. Thanks, Bud.
I've subscribed. Great video! Straightforward and to the point. Awesome!
Thank you!
Hopefully they’ll hold up for a while.I would of choose the haul master 10 “ solid rubber tire with steel hub. From harbor freight.happy grilling.🥩🍗🔥
I never thought about changing the wheels out. I think I’ll find some beefy tires instead of buying another. I’d loooove a new pit but my wallet says just to get tires. Fk it I might have enough for a cover 🤷♂️🤣🤣
Harbor freight bro! Lol make sure the wheels are big enough tho. I’d take an old one off or measure it
Is it worthwhile to replace rear wheels if you roll only on a deck but the front stand with wheels if you roll on grass
I used the wheels from my grandpas walker ...
I made him ribs and corn on the cob and he was ok with that. ... 🤣
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Thanks for this, every grill seems to be a little different looking at getting smokefire and looking at replacing those tiny wheels with something that I can move across wet grass....
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Yes
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I think you’ll have the same problem with another cheap plastic tire.
You should have gotten the metal ones.
2 years now and no problem
Then the metal ones will rust out.
@@psychodad4634 I don’t move it around a whole lot so I’m sure that helps. The plastic on the wheels is pretty thick and tough.
@@psychodad4634 I meant the metal ones with steel and rubber wheels.