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You can find replacement springs for anything at any hardware store. The heavy duty spring on my sisters recliner broke and the chair would not stay down. I found the original spring laying under the chair with the hook broke off one end. She went to a local hardware store and they had springs that were the right length and proper pull weight, got one and brought it home. I turned the chair over, opened it up and put the spring on, closed the chair up and set it upright and it works perfectly. So don't tell me you can't find a spring to fix your little scooper. Go to the hardware store.
Wooden beach chairs are foremost very beautiful! They are also very durable and will never rust and can handle a heavy amount of weight (around 300 pounds)
A padded beach chair is a high quality beach chair that's cushioned with foam to increase comfort. This type of chair is very beneficial if you're planning to sit around for a few hours because it will prevent unnecessary back pain that could be caused from long sitting hours on regular beach chairs.
A folding beach chair is a type of chair that's made of lightweight materials and can be folded. These chairs are also very easy to move around because they're so light.
the system your describing is fine for your vehicle, just remember that the car will turn and drive a little different from the standard weight schedule and factory specs,, however , it will be just like having 2 Big adults in the vehicle all the time, so you should have no worries, the ****** weight your seeming to be worried about is within the limits, here is that described If the ****** of the trailer does not exert enough downward force on the tow vehicle's hitch ball -- meaning that the trailer's ****** weight is too light -- a dangerous condition called trailer sway could result. If the ****** weight is too heavy, the steering of the tow vehicle will be affected.
Make sure that your tires are properly inflated and that you are not carrying more weight than the power chair will allow and that your batteries are fully charged. If you got your chair second hand, sometimes the previous owner has the technician change the controller settings to "dampen" it to slow it down to allow them greater response time and control. The technician can reprogram the controller to take it back to 100%. If you got the power chair new, it should be at 100% already. Take it easy, HotRod. It's a medical device, not a car! Good luck!
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