Wheel Mod

Bobbyh83

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  1. RT-1250
Done on a new style 1250 but should be adaptable to just about anything so I posted it here. My goal was to obviously make the grill easier to move, raise the grate up a bit, and be non-destructive. I could go back to stock and nobody could tell. Had most of the stuff laying around thank goodness. Rear wheels were repurposed off a wagon I built for my daughter she grew out of. They came from eBay along with the hubs. Casters from Amazon. I even added a D-ring to winch it into the camper. Support bars also to add strength to the frame.

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Hello everyone, I just purchased and received my first Rec Teq Patio Legend 410. I am hoping to unbox and assemble soon, if the weather will cooperate, lol. I am liking the wheel mod that is discussed here and wondering if anyone has done this do a Patio Legend 410. I would purchase the materials and assemble the new grill with mod before first use. Let me know if this will work, thank you.
 

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