Hi
We would recommend you make contact with Phil & Teds directly for assistance.
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SOURCE: Wheel bolt missing for rear wheel of phil and ted sport
Contact the distributor and they will mail you the piece you are missing or the entire rear wheel with the bolt connected. If it is out of warranty, they may charge you some, but it should be a minimal amount. www.regallager.com Have your model number information ready for them so they can make sure you get the correct piece for your model. 800-593-5522 The model number and date of manufacturer should be near the rear wheels on a sticker on the frame.
Good Luck! from Moms Just Know
SOURCE: Phill and Ted pram hood hard to put back in place
Hi,
I have the same problem with a Phil and Ted's Sport - but I believe I have the solution as below. This is taken straight from the Instruction Manual which you can view at: http://www.arango-design.com/Phil-Teds-Sport-Buggy-p/7890-0001.htm - towards bottom of page is a link to the instruction manual - which I was unable to get on the Phil and Teds website. Got this today but haven't tried it yet. Hope this helps.
Really becomes clear when you see the pictures in the instruction manual.
Regards, John
Hood
The sport hood is packed disconnected.
To reconnect:
1. Locate sun hood and hold it facing down, as shown ‘a’.
2. Insert crimped wire ends into frame, through eyelets, ‘b’.
3. Lay hood back (to top of buggy).
4. Locate red coloured pocket at top of fabric seat and insert rear hood wires into each side, ‘c’ and ‘d’.
5.Open hood and attach domes, at bottom of hood, to main seat, ‘e’.
6. Pull eyelet at top of hood over pegs on each side of frame, ‘f’
Note that the windows in the hood are lined with a sun mesh of
a lower shade factor than buggy fabric. Always use sun cream
and clothing for protection of children in direct sunlight.
SOURCE: Hi, I can't get the rear wheels of my Phil &
normaly the wheels are held on with little
"star clip" washers if the sprin tenshion has left them they just work them selfs off,, try getting some new spring clips fitted
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