I need to know where to buy assembly tracks for Cosco crib.
I have a Cosco Jenny Lind crib that is about 6 years old. I have lost two of the assembly tracks for the drop rail. I need to know if anyone knows where to purchase these from. I have contacted Cosco and they no longer have them available, because the crib is no longer made. I bought this crib from Wal-Mart. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I just posted a similar answer to another person looking for hardware for an older crib. PLEASE do not use this crib. Any crib with hardware missing is an accident waiting to happen. Even if you were to find the tracks, if you are screwing those tracks into wood, then the screws will not be as secure as the original ones and can and will get loose and back-out of the wood. If that happens and the track comes loose, that corner of the drop side can come off which creates a death trap for your baby. A crib is the ONLY place a parent can safely leave their infant alone. So you want to make sure you have the crib in the safest condition. This means all original parts, nothing broken, bent, cracked or repaired. Too many babies die each year because parents attempt to repair or fix a crib with missing parts.
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I have a nod a way and just gave it to a friend the style was Okla Homer Smith and the manufacter was Dorel Juvenile. My bed was made in 97, Jenny lind style hope this helps.
If you have the model number usually on the bottom of the crib, if it is
one of the Jenny Lind make you will need to know the date it was made
that is on the same spot. You may find it in Jenny Lind, but it depends if the crib is still
replaceable or not. It all depends on their product replacement parts
policy.
Keep in mind that "Jenny Lind" is actually a style name
used by several different manufacturers. Although we can service most
of the U.S. made cribs and cradles, it is very helpful to know who
originally made the crib or cradle. "Jenny Lind" is not a manufacturer.
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