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Hi,Is kinderkraft vermont crib in recall list.. i have old and used one.. the plastic track is missing.. where can i get that plastic track.. thanks

The KinderKraft cribs are not under recall. Products America will be more than happy to assist you with your replacement part needs! Please call 800-205-9642 to speak with one of our friendly associates.
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We own a convertible forevermine crib. we are missing the two top plastic tracks to allow the front gate to lower. are all plastic tracks the same size? forevermine is no longer in business,

Products America does supply US made moving side hardware and should be able to assist you. Please call 800.205.9642 or 800.772.1041 for direct assistance, or check the following link for more information: http://www.productsamerica.com/ph40.html
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Missing Rubber Stoppers on Kinderkraft Crib Dreamer No. 305

You can probable just put a nail or srew in for now!
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e-mail [email protected]
http://kinderkraft.com/main.htm
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I need to know where to buy assembly tracks for Cosco crib.

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CONVERTING TO TODDLER BED

i found this on the simplicity website, hope it helps. i got mine done i minutes!!!!

Remove Drop side.
Lower drop side. Push in on the tabs at the
bottom of both lower tracks to slide the drop
side down off the tracks as shown.
Position Mattress Support.
Mattress support must be in the lowest
position. If not, use the allen wrench to
remove bolts. Lower support into position
and re-attach to headboard.
Remove upper and lower tracks.
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Bassett crib sides falling down

You likely are missing the lower track assemblies. Part # CC (right) and DD (left). These screw into the lower inside legs on the side with the drop down rail to secure the rail from dropping off. See instructions, Step 1 and Step 2.

Call Bassett 1-276-629-6000 to obtain instructions and a parts list for model # 5926-0504 (look on the inside headboard - not the gold label).

Parts can be ordered from Products America 1-800-772-1041
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