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Posted on Mar 13, 2011

HOW DO YOU GET & PUT IN A HOT ROD FOR A BBQ075

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You can go to www.traegergrills.com and go to the support tab and customer support can help you with getting a new hot rod and how to install it. You can also download a manual from this site. Hope this helps.

Dean

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