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Started by mcgolden, February 26, 2020, 11:32:50 AM

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mcgolden

I was wondering if anyone upgraded the front casters of their ranch to something a bit more heavy duty.  I'm not a fan of the plastic wheels and would like to find something more sturdy.  I'm okay with the rear wheels.  Just hate the fronts.  So if you've got pics and/or links to parts, it would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Mitch

bamakettles

Probably not helpful, but I googled it and found this....


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cumminfourya

I put these on mine. I got the whole idea from @ReanimatedRobot and he helped me a lot finding the right stuff. I believe he's got a very detailed write up on it actually!!!












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ReanimatedRobot

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/index.php?topic=42492.0

Here is what I did.  You can message me if you have other questions or if you prefer to talk over text.  Always happy to help and make another grill friend.

The website I got the casters from was about the most detailed I could find for rise height.  You might be able to find some there without purchasing different rear wheels.  I just found it worked best as it was heavy duty, raised the grill height a bit, and looks pretty sweet to boot.

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Quote from: mcgolden on February 26, 2020, 11:32:50 AM
I was wondering if anyone upgraded the front casters of their ranch to something a bit more heavy duty.  I'm not a fan of the plastic wheels and would like to find something more sturdy.  I'm okay with the rear wheels.  Just hate the fronts.  So if you've got pics and/or links to parts, it would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Mitch


Those look like the casters on the SSPs. Here's a couple threads about swapping this out with casters readily available  from amazon/ace/Lowe's/hd.

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/index.php?topic=15278.msg151834#msg151834


http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/index.php?topic=15670.msg160582#msg160582

Prof.

Hi, to screw the casters with brake I inserted a full threaded framework in the BBQ leg

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ReanimatedRobot

The benefit of using the rubber washer casters that I used is that it won't require any special parts other than an additional washer or two if you are trying to get perfectly level.  You just tighten the top and bottom and it expands the rubber washer out to make a tight fit.  You can even get rid of any plastics that weber has in the framing.

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mcgolden

Quote from: Prof. on March 03, 2020, 12:46:58 AM
Hi, to screw the casters with brake I inserted a full threaded framework in the BBQ leg

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Mind if I ask where you got the casters and leg inserts?  That's a great addition.

Thanks,

Mitch

Prof.

hello, the insert for the legs we made in the workshop with specialized machinery thread the inside to screw the wheels in. the wheels are easy to find in hardware stores

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Mr.CPHo

@mcgolden, if using OEM Weber parts is important to you, consider using Genesis II casters (P/N 67067).  BTW, they are larger than the stock casters and you'd have to order leg inserts from another vendor.  See pic.