SOURCE: Remove Rear Wheel on Phil and Teds Stroller (Dash)
There is a little push button on the metal bar that runs the length of the stroller. good luck, my bearings have gone bad on my phil and teds and they told me that I had to replace the entire wheel at 40 dollars a pop.
SOURCE: need replacement wheel
Try this link I found what I needed for mine. https://store.mattel.com/CatalogBrowser.aspx?cat=140&sec=8970&productid=none&tx=103
SOURCE: Evenflo CitiTour double stroller replacement wheel.
Have you tried gong onto the evenflo website and looking up replacement parts?If not call them and if they dont have that item anymore they can suggest another replacement wheel maybe a little bigger but i think costs$15 not sure if shipping is included.
SOURCE: Bugaboo Cameleon stroller
go and check online Bugaboo manual on www.buggypitstop.co.uk that should help you. Good luck
Inspect the stroller's wheels and handle to identify the type of brake mechanism it has. If the device is equipped with wheel-mounted brake levers and swivel locks, use the toe of your shoe to activate these mechanisms. If your stroller is equipped with a handle-mounted brake lever, push down on the lever to engage the brakes. Some models also come equipped with a secondary-locking mechanism located on one of the rear crossbars; use the toe of your shoe to activate this feature. Lift the handle or press the tab securing the backrest in place, located on the upper edge of the backrest or on the crossbars securing the rear of the backrest to the frame. Grip the edges of the footrest, then lower the component by pushing it into the desired position. Pull back the stroller's canopy. Grip the stroller's handle and lift the device upward; if the stroller comes equipped with a safety button, press the button as you lift. Use the toe of your shoe to push on the stroller's hinges until the frame begins to fold. Pull the halves of the stroller's frame together until you have completely folded the device; if the stroller comes equipped with a locking latch, engage the latch to keep the halves from sliding apart.
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