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This is a guide for replacement of the back wheels on a stroller originally bought in Turkey. As I couldn't find replacement wheels (not even in Turkey) I finally found a solution that only uses some surprisingly cheap parts, is relatively simple, and will last for a long time.
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You'll need: parts: from Bearingboys(.co.uk): one OBF101320 Flanged Oilite Bearing Bush (Flange Dia 17mm; Flange Width 2.5mm; Inside Dia 10mm; Outside Dia 13mm; Total Length 20mm; from Oilite Bearings), and one OB101310 Plain Oilite Bearing Bush (Inside Dia 10mm; Length/Width 10mm; Outside Dia 13mm; also from Oilite Bearings);
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from Toolstation(.com): one 6x1.5'' wheel (code 17980) as pictured (as I assembled the wheel including the bearing bushings already you will see this on the picture).
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You'll also need: tools: handsaw; hammer; ideally also a digital caliper but can also do without; possibly also a flat file (might be able to do without but that depends on the actual version of the wheel you received from Toolstation -- more on this below); optionally External Circlip Pliers.
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Using the caliper, measure how much you need to saw off the wheel 'hub' -- basically this will need to be anything that would make the hub's width exceed the combined length of the bushings, or equivalently the distance between the inside of the head at the end of the axle and the ridge where the circlip used to sit.
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Beware: the design of the Toolstation wheel we're using here can vary from one specimen to another, so it will definitely be better to do this measurement for each wheel that you're replacing separately!
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