1554 Right Leg Assembly(w/out Propane Bar)
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Leg Set w/o Propane Bar
Compatible Models:
- 1554
- 1565
Category: ALL PRODUCTS
Leg Set w/o Propane Bar
Compatible Models:
The included mounting holes lined up perfectly with the existing bolts on my 1554—absolutely no drilling or modifying needed. The steel feels thicker and more rugged than the original leg that gave out, so I’m confident this will last. Saved me a ton of hassle compared to trying to bend the old one back into shape.
I was worried about compatibility, but the mounting holes lined up exactly with my unit's frame. The steel feels noticeably thicker and more rigid than the original part it replaced.
This leg assembly fit perfectly onto my 1554 model and the metal feels sturdy enough to handle years of use. The whole swap took me less than ten minutes.
I was relieved that this replacement leg assembly bolted right into my 1554 without any alignment issues. The metal feels heavier and more durable than the original, which is exactly what I needed for a repair.
Installed these on my 1554 and the drop-in fit was perfect, no shimming needed. The steel feels noticeably thicker than the old legs I replaced.
Finally got these legs on my 1565 and the build quality is noticeably sturdier than the originals. The alignment holes lined up perfectly, making installation a breeze.
Installed these on my 1554 and the fit was spot on — no drilling or shimming needed. The metal feels heavier and more solid than the original parts I replaced, which gives me confidence it'll hold up.
I had to swap out the old leg set on my 1554, and this one bolted right up with no alignment fuss. The steel feels thicker than the original, so I’m expecting it to hold up better over time.
The weight of this leg assembly really surprised me — it's solid enough to handle heavy loads without any flex. Assembly took under 20 minutes with basic tools, and the finish on the steel is smooth and even.
Put this on my 1565 and the metal feels noticeably heavier-duty than the original part I was replacing. The alignment holes lined up without any forcing, which saved me a lot of frustration. Exactly what I needed to get my setup stable again.