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In My stroller, the side Steel rod was broken. Kept heavy weight on the seat and it fel down. pls advice where and how i can repair it.Dont remeber the Make and Model Number.Its single seat Pram.

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Welding thin wall tubing requires skill and a special kind of welder. Google you local welding companies. Could have a problem if any plastic components are near to the break. DIY option could be find a smaller steel tube to slot in side broken tube and pop rivet.

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