Just use an angle grinder and cut them to length. Be sure to have a nut on it though so you basically take the nut off after the cut and the threads are now "chased". I do this all the time
Thank you! I got fleeced by Lowes. I found everything to fit and for much less expensive (even after shipping) from Bolt Depot.com. I had also ordered some stuff from eReplacementParts.com before checking with Weber - I just assumed the parts for my grill were so old that Weber wouldn't have them. They did, and for less and much less in S&H. Clearly I haven't learned the 'in's and out's' of economical restores. It's only my first few posts here. : )