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Can't you just put the front wheels up in the air? Anybody know how close to the ground the lock wheel mechanism needs to be to work?
Alot of shopping carts nowadays have a piece of metal welded behind the right rear wheel that prevents you from standing the cart on the rear wheels.
Ah! I know what you're talking about. That also serves as a brake to keep your car from rolling away on the parking lot.
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Logik @ Jul 2nd 2007 6:05PM
Can't you just put the front wheels up in the air? Anybody know how close to the ground the lock wheel mechanism needs to be to work?
Mr. B @ Jul 2nd 2007 9:04PM
Alot of shopping carts nowadays have a piece of metal welded behind the right rear wheel that prevents you from standing the cart on the rear wheels.
Logik @ Jul 2nd 2007 9:39PM
Ah! I know what you're talking about. That also serves as a brake to keep your car from rolling away on the parking lot.