Ramp for wheelchair access
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				steviebongo
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Ramp for wheelchair access
Hi there anybody used a ramp for a wheelchair or mobility scooter to get into the rear ? Just looking too see before I buy a set . Cheers Steve
			
									
									
						Re: Ramp for wheelchair access
This has definitely been done, try a PM to Cazzyblues.   
			
									
									
						- mikeWalsall
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Re: Ramp for wheelchair access
My Bongo has a side kitchen and the rear seat is close to the rear window and the only way I could get a wheel chair in was through the sliding door .. but .. only a pedestrian controlled lecky one .. not an all terrain type or mobility scooter ..
So I bought a purpose made by Toyota WAV Alphard .. It's fitted with a down to the pavement remote controlled lecky side exiting seat.. crane in the back and a wheel chair winch ..
I still have it and use it as every day transport .. unfortunately my son never even got to sit in it before he died ..
			
									
									So I bought a purpose made by Toyota WAV Alphard .. It's fitted with a down to the pavement remote controlled lecky side exiting seat.. crane in the back and a wheel chair winch ..
I still have it and use it as every day transport .. unfortunately my son never even got to sit in it before he died ..
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				steviebongo
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Re: Ramp for wheelchair access
Got a set of smart ramps and accessed the rear with rear bench out ,worked a treat had to go to Dundee for them but any excuse to give the van a run  
			
									
									
						Re: Ramp for wheelchair access
Watch out, you'll be addicted to spam fritters and far away fish and chips if you carry on like that.steviebongo wrote:............. had to go to Dundee for them but any excuse to give the van a run
- cazzyblues
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Re: Ramp for wheelchair access
definitely can be done. I had a basic bongo with gull wing seats. A manual unfolding ramp was put in the back. We could still fold the seats down to use as a bed although not fully flat pillow end. Pm me with any questions. Caz
			
									
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				the janner vanner
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Re: Ramp for wheelchair access
Hi, I have a ramp for sale which I was about to put on ebay. I live in Cornwall and I am going to Stourport next week for the bsash. P.M. me if you are interested
			
									
									
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				steviebongo
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Re: Ramp for wheelchair access
Sorry got a set from Dundee , thanks anyway
			
									
									
						



