Wheels for floor standing speakers


Any recommendations out there for casters for speakers?  I have Tekton Moab’s that I need to move a lot. They currently have threaded stud gliders by Herbies Audio Lab but my wife still has a hard time moving them so casters are a must I’m afraid. Any recommendations?
thanks!
jgreen19
Large caster wheels that are through bolted through the cabinets would work best i have a lot of large speakers and the biggest ones require that you have and use these types of accesories.
Just make sure two of them have brakes or the speakers will move. You have to be careful with the screws. MDF will strip easily. Predrill the holes and use self tapping screws. Fill the holes with thin cyanoacrylate glue like Satellite City and run the screws in with only 4 nm torque. This is permanent but at least the casters will not loosen. MDF can always be repaired but matching the finish will be tough. You will decrease the resale value in any event. 
Awesome guys!! Thanks. Yea, they’re actually mainly gonna be my wife’s speakers now. I just got a killer deal on a pair of Sopra 3s. Was gonna sell the Moab’s, which I really like btw, and was sad to see them go, but then my wife mentioned that she’d love to have a HiFi setup in her piano studio. So…. I moved the Moab’s to her studio, ordered an NAD M33 all in one for her. She should be very happy. She has lots of rehearsals so needs to move things around a lot in her studio. I’m aware it’s not the best sonic solution to put wheels on speakers but it is what it is.  Hoping to get to a hardware store this week for a look at wheels. Thanks again for all the help everyone!
@jgreen19

A thought on casters....keeping in mind that there's the whole issue of speakers on mechanical devices that allow motion, potential vibration sources....all that...
You might look into the casters that mount under tools, such as table saws and other shop equipment.  There are versions, both large and small in weight limits, that lift the item to be moved but allow one to restore it to 'hard contact' with the floor or whatever damping one employs there.
You step on small pedals, it lifts, you move, you set it down.
Heavy lifting avoided, no dragging about....even with carpets.

Again, just a thought. *S*