Baby Stroller Replacement Parts
Replacement parts for baby strollers, including wheels, brake assemblies, canopies, and adapters from brands like Baby Jogger and UPPAbaby. The 11-item category averages a 4.37 rating and spans budget through mid-range prices (about $50–$300, average ~(price varies))
Top Products
Baby Jogger car seat adapter for City Select strollers
Baby Jogger
Mid-Range
Front wheels and tires for City Select/City Premier strollers (set of 2)
Baby Outlaw
Mid-Range
Baby Jogger Car Seat Adapter for City Select & City Select LUX
Baby Jogger
Mid-Range
Baby Jogger Glider Board for City Mini 2 & Select Strollers
Baby Jogger
Premium
Universal 2-in-1 Stroller Board with Detachable Seat
GemonExe
Mid-Range
All Terrain Stroller Wagon Replacement Wheels (W2 Elite compatible)
WonderFold Outdoor
Premium
PiggyBack Ride-Along Board for Vista Strollers
UPPAbaby
Premium
Joolz AER+ Footboard accessory for two-child stroll
Joolz
Premium
Universal Stroller Board for Toddler Ride-on Attachment
EZIOTC
Mid-Range
Stroller board for Uppababy Vista (2015-2019) + Vista V2/V3
UNIQUIFY
Premium
UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V3 Second Lower Seat for Vista
UPPAbaby
PremiumRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which replacement part fits my stroller?
Check the stroller brand and model number first, then match part numbers or compatibility lists from the seller; measure critical dimensions (axle diameter, seat clip spacing, wheel diameter) and compare mounting styles and connector types before buying
What are the most common replacement parts shoppers buy?
Common parts include wheels and wheel assemblies, brake components, harness straps and buckles, stroller seats and liners, and small hardware like screws, pins, and adapters
How much should I expect to pay for replacement parts?
Prices vary by part complexity and brand; small hardware and straps often fall under $25, wheels and brakes commonly range from about $25 to $150, and larger components or OEM assemblies can be higher, with averages in mid‑two hundreds for complete major components
Should I choose OEM parts or third‑party replacements?
OEM parts are built for exact fit and manufacturer specifications, while reputable third‑party parts can be less expensive and compatible; prioritize verified fit, safety certifications, and return policies rather than branding alone
How can I verify the safety of a replacement part?
Look for parts that match the stroller's original specifications, have secure locking mechanisms, use durable materials, and come with clear installation instructions; avoid parts with visible defects and consult the stroller manual or manufacturer for critical safety components
Can I install replacement parts myself or do I need professional help?
Many parts like wheels, straps, and buckles are designed for user installation with basic tools and instructions, but for structural repairs, brake systems, or if instructions are unclear, consider professional service or contacting the manufacturer to ensure correct and safe installation
How should I care for replacement parts to extend their lifespan?
Keep moving parts clean and lubricated per manufacturer guidance, inspect fasteners and wear points regularly, store the stroller indoors when possible, and replace worn components promptly to prevent further damage