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You might want to consider a solid rubber tire instead of the pneumatic. Different application - but I had the pneumatic on a garden wagon. Each time I wanted to use the wagon I first had to air up the tires. That got old.
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I also found this photo online. The guy who made this mod said he used 5" urethane casters.
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From the pics, it looks like the "front" casters were replaced by fixed tires that don't swivel. Not necessarily a show stopper ... but it means that you'll probably need to pick up the front end and aim the cart where you want to go before rolling.Last edited by MBMorgan; September 30, 2018, 01:48 PM.
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That looks great. I might try that at some point too. I think you will need some wheel chocks to keep it from moving though.
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I would say go for it! It will not be that tough to do and it will make a huge difference in portability. Plus, we LOVE seeing mods! The guy who posted that on the other site seems to have it figured out.
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Upgrade wheels on a Weber Performer?
I'm curious is anyone has upgraded their wheels on a Weber Performer. I have the basic Performer (with the fold down shelf) and have a hard time rolling it over uneven surfaces at my house. I was thinking I could buy some actual tires but I'm not handy enough to think through the process without first seeing if someone else has done it. I searched the forum, but didn't look like anyone's talked about doing it before. I did find this post online that looks really cool, but I don't know that if it would maneuver well.
https://tvwbb.com/showthread.php?699...ormer-Facelift
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