How to Fix a Skewed Wheel on a Children's Kick Scooter

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Description: If your Children's Four-Wheeled Toy Kick...

Steps:

  1. Remove the two bottom 16 mm pan head screws using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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  3. Remove the two 12 mm button head screws on top using a 4 mm Allen wrench.
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  5. Remove the plastic case from the base of the scooter.
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  7. Carefully pull the sides of the wheels up and remove them from the spring.
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  9. Grab the spring with combination pliers and bend it into a straight position.
  10. Don't bend the spring too much as it could snap and replacement would be needed.
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  12. Insert the spring into the center section of the wheels.
  13. Slide the two rings on the sides of the wheels into the two rods.
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  15. Insert the plastic case back into its original position.
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  17. Insert and tighten the two 12 mm button head screws on top using a 4 mm Allen wrench.
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  19. Replace the two bottom 16 mm pan head screws using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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