Burner Tube Kit - Spirit 500/Genesis Silver A

4.2 out of 5 Customer Rating

Burner Tube Kit - Spirit 500/Genesis Silver A

C$ 76.99
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Kit includes 2 stainless steel burner tubes, 1 Crossover tube, 1 hardware pack and 1 Instruction sheet.
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Part Number: #7507

Burner Tube Kit - Spirit 500/Genesis Silver A

C$ 76.99
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Specifications

Specifications

Out-of-carton Dimensions
1"H x 1"W x 27"D
Individual Carton Dimensions
29.5"H x 2.2"W x 2.7"D
Material
Stainless steel
Fits
Spirit 500 and Genesis® Silver A gas grills

Hear From Other Grillers

Burner Tube Kit - Spirit 500/Genesis Silver A is rated 4.9 out of 5 by 197.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Worked great Simple replacement for rusted burner tubes on a Silver A from 2000.
Date published: 2022-11-23
Rated 5 out of 5 by from 28 years and still going strong. Crossover burner burned out in my 28 yr old silver grill. I took a picture of the grill, sent it to Weber and received the assembly. Easy to install my son inherited it will probably go another 20 yes problem free.
Date published: 2022-07-01
Rated 5 out of 5 by from It is worth replacing the burners - not difficicut I had two Weber gas grills and when the burner tubes rusted out on my other grill the junk collector got a nice piece of scrap. When this happened with my second grill ( 20 yr old model) I was smart enough to check the web to learn I could replace the burners. I checked Weber’s site and identified what I thought was my model. Wrong I learned when I contacted customer service via text. This helped immensely and we were able to identify the correct model. I really appreciated this service as it made very easy to deal with getting the correct burner. I also learned that I could also replace the flavor bars so I did. Total cost was about $100 foe both items but given the solid structure of the grill I really was not interested in getting a new model. My other gas Weber was a fancier and newer model but I prefer my older model as the grill is more solid. Once I figured out that my model was the newer ( 2002) of the two models described in the instructions the seven or so step process was pretty straight forward if you have basic tools ( screw driver and a wrench). The instruction pictures helped as well which showed the two models that use the same part.
Date published: 2021-09-29
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