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Tire MOD to my New Braunfels

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eaglewing

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Took the STOCK ones and moved them to the front....



ADDED these 'dollie' tires to the back



Looks kinda Cute eh???
 
Can someone shoot me that link to the WIRE handles that stay cool?? I got to change that fire box handle, I burn myself every time.
 
That's it....Thanx Dawg
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The tires look like a great addition to me...
 
If you put some of those big wheels on the front too you'll be ready for the wood for sure with that one. The heck with field dressing a deer you could field cook it. I like that one how about some headers. That would work to.
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Wait till you see the MAGS I'm putting on my Bandera!!, you'll be talking 'headers' then for sure!!
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I did the samething on my chargriller when I added the firebox to the unit. Just got to heavy and hard to move around with only one set of wheels. Looks damn good on yours........
 
The wheels on my CGSP broke not long after I started loading the underside with wood and gear. So I replaced 'em. And I'm gonna add wheels to the other side too, because you are 100% correct - moving it around is a PITA.
I'm considering casters, to improve maneuverability. My Weber gas grill has a combo of wheels and casters, and is effortless to move around.
 
Nice Mod......
 
I second this suggestion. I ordered a few handles/thermometers from him for mine a month or so ago. I had an issue with one of the thermometers not holding temps correctly. I called him up, and he's sending me a replacement free of charge. I asked about sending the old one back, and he said just keep it. They're great to do business with and sincerely want to make things right.
 
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