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it would be better to take them back to where you bought them and explain that one is not compatible with the other and ask if one can be exchanged for a unit that is compatible
remember it is your child's safety you are talking about and any adaptors may make one or the other *******; to use
it would seem to me that the overall frame of your buggy is bent, sounds like it drives as nice as a shopping cart that has been in an accident..
get out your mesuring tape and see where this charriot is wonky, to straighten it you could build yourself a jig and reast the frame in it and GENTLY apply presssure to attempt to make it sit straight, I would remove your front wheels and make sure they are not damaged see if the shaft that inserts into the bottom of the frame is straight and lube the hell out of it when you put it together Thanks and good luck Shawn
you can download the manual here: http://www.safety1st.com/instructions/. Basically, the easiest way is to put the back in, then start at the bottom and work your way up.
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