Foundations 40-NM-BOQuad Seats Stroller-need a part
We have a Foundations 40-NM-BOQuad Seats Stroller with a broken plastic part that attaches the handle that goes across the front two seats to the stroller frame. Do you know where I can get a part for that?
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Sam, 2003 Ford E-150 v-6 front axle nut torque, It is not just a matter of torquing the nut as seen in a lot of videos, where they do install by feel. There is an actual procedure to ensure bearing seats correctly so it will last when properly lubed and installed. Below is the 5 step procedure from SKF pdf.
Tighten hub nut to 30 ft-lbs/40 Nm while spinning/ turning wheel. Back off 2 turns. While rotating brake disc, tighten to 17- 24 ft-lbs/22-34 Nm. Loosen nut 175 degrees. Tighten nut to 17 in-lbs/2 Nm.
Check the attached link instruction and guide, Good luck. "I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and info."
I doubt that can be found as a part but plastic can be welded google to find a local plastic welder. If the plastic is black the repair will be almost invisible,
If you look at the handle where the break is you should see two red buttons or round clips on either side. Press each side at the same time w/ your fingers and pull up while doing this. The stroller should begin to fold. Once it begins to fold you then need to make sure that the front wheels are straight in order for it to fold completely. Once folded you can then use the straps on each side to ensure it stays closed. This is not the easiest stroller to fold or transport but still a life saver when you have 4 children to haul around. I wouldnt trade it for the world.
There is a company called Buggy Pit stop which valets as well as repairs pushchairs. I used them when i gave my old dusty broken pushchair to my sister. I had it repaired and valetted by them. They did a great job and they were not that expensive either.Hope this helps. Their number is 020 8861 0038.
I have the same problem, the airline broke ours the last time we flew. I just found on Graco's website that you can order replacement parts. Here is the link, http://www.gracobaby.com/store/order/default.asp?N=10418+10413+10421&Ne=11
You'll need the model number and serial number. I found ours on a sticker under the footrest. For our stroller it's $19 plus shipping for the front wheel assembly.
Hope this helps.
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