1554 Upper Propane Hanger
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Upper Propane Hanger
Compatible Models:
- 1517
- 1554
- 1565
- 1605
- 1825
- 1853
Category: ALL PRODUCTS
Upper Propane Hanger
Compatible Models:
After trying a few different mounting solutions that just didn't hold, this propane hanger clamps down securely without any wobble. The install took me maybe ten minutes, and now my tank is neatly tucked away instead of rolling around the truck bed.
Finally got around to mounting my backup tank, and these hangers fit the 1554 frame slots perfectly without any wobble. The metal feels sturdy enough to handle regular off-road trails.
I’ve been using this propane hanger for a few weeks now and it’s way sturdier than the plastic ones I had before—the metal bracket doesn’t flex at all. The fit on my 1554 model was perfect, and it took less than five minutes to install.
Finally, a hanger that actually holds my propane tank steady without wobbling — the fit on my 1554 grill is tight and secure. Installation took under five minutes, and the heavy-duty steel feels like it'll last for years.
That little notch at the top makes hooking up the propane tank so much easier without fumbling around in the dark. Fits perfectly on my 1825—no wobble at all.
Had to swap out my old hanger because it was wobbling, but this one locks into place perfectly on my 1605. The metal feels much thicker than the original too.
Got it set up on my 1554 and it clicked right into place with no wobble—solid metal all the way. Works perfectly for hanging the propane tank securely, and the finish hasn't scratched at all after a few weeks of use.
I was a bit skeptical about the mounting angle, but it aligns perfectly with my 1554 unit — no wobble at all. The steel brackets feel much thicker than the cheap hardware I've used before, and it held firm through a windy test setup.
Finally, a hanger that actually fits my 1554 without any finagling—the tabs lined up perfectly on the first try. The metal feels thicker and more durable than the original, which was starting to sag under the weight of two full tanks.
Had to swap out the old bracket on my 1825 and this one bolted right up with no modifications needed. The steel feels thicker than the original part, so I’m hoping it’ll hold up better over the winter.