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Posted on Jul 20, 2008

I have a Graco Stroller serial number 7525GCKU (1 think that it is a Quattro Tour Deluxe) and one of the front wheels has come off. The piece of plastic that connects between the metal leg and the wheel unit has broken. It doesn't seem to be repairable and I suspect that the whole wheel unit will need replacing. Can you confirm this? Is this spare part available? Where? Or is it repairable? Thanks

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  • chuck pearson Aug 28, 2008

    I have the same problem...any fix it yourself solution?

  • Anonymous Oct 13, 2008

    Graco Quattro Tour same problem describe here

  • Anonymous Dec 21, 2008

    I have this same problem too.
    I've managed to get the unit off the pushchair completely, both the part attached to the leg, and the base that is attached into the wheel unit.

    I have been unable to find spares, but the part number on the base of the part is P0420. This might be of some use, but I have yet to find somewhere that provides parts for this chair. The Graco website does not even recognise the serial number of the pushchair (great!). I am going to try fixing the part with some strong adhesive, but I do not know if it is going to work, and will always leave a weak point, but until a spare can be found, I don't know what else to do. I am also going to wrap some cellotape around it to try to give it a bit of elasticity with it being such a strained part.

    I'll post up more ideas if I get any further with the repair.

    I will take photo's of the parts too incase anyone wants to see what I have done. If you give me an email address I will send you the guide on how I've fixed it!

    Hope this helps :)

  • Anonymous Dec 23, 2012

    I have a Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe travel system and the stroller is missing the 2 snappy screws on each side where the parent tray is supported! where can i get this 2 screws from? (oveley looking) How can I fix it?

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I know this sounds a bit cheap, but superglue/adhesive is too brittle to make a good fix. Especially seeing as the unit cracked unevenly.

I took the unit off the arm of the pushchair by pushing the little metal clip in at the bottom and pulling it down.
The rest of the unit which was still inside the wheel needs a pair of tweak nose pliars and a flat head screwdriver (and a lot of patience). You need to use the pliars to grab the unit in the middle of the little circle, then use the flat head screwdriver to push in once side of the expanding clip in the middle.

Once you have both broken parts, hold them together in the correct place and wrap A LOT of cellotape around the two bits. Then clup both bits back on and hey presto, it works!!

Just taking it for a "road test" so to speak now, but it was an easy fix. You just need to be careful when removing the parts that you don't break them beyond recognition!

I tried to pull the two parts apart with my hands after and to be fair, the fix is probably stronger than the original flimsy bit of plastic.

If anyone wants any help on how to fix it (pics or more of a descriptoin of how to get this bits off) drop me an email at [email protected].

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2008

SOURCE: Stroller Wheel Broke

replacement parts
LINK: http://www.gracobaby.com/store/order/default.asp?N=10418+10413+10421&Ne=11


Telephone
Graco Customer Service is available Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm Eastern Time.
1-800-345-4109 (US)
Postal Address
Graco Children's Products Inc.
Attn: Graco Store Consumer Services
150 Oaklands Boulevard
Exton, PA 19341

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2009

SOURCE: wheel fallen off graco quattro travel system

Take it back to where you got it, if it is from toys r us, they should help you, or contact Graco, see what they can do.

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2010

SOURCE: Need a front wheel 4 my Graco Quattro Tour pushchair!!! HELP!

Hiya, call this number 0844 412 1212. It is gracos spare parts department. I used it recently to order a spare part for my Graco Cleo. They are very helpful. debs

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hi sorry for the delay

all parts are available direct from graco thay have very customer services are have quick delivery

here are there contact details
Graco UK & Ireland
Halifax Avenue
Fradley Park
Lichfield
Staffordshire
WS13 8SS
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Dialling from UK: 0844 412 1212
Dialling from ROI: 0818 221 422

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