AL003 Tilt n Tote
Tilts up and down to easily put the wheelchair on or off the lift and folds when not in use for easy tailgate access.
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It worked for me with modifications
IT IS SIMPLE TO USE, SECURE, AND IT CAN BE EASILY REMOVED WHEN NOT NEEDED. iT GIVES YOU BACK THE FULL USE OF YOUR CAR.
Rust related to the red knobs and having to park in a non level area. For my auto there was minimum clearance beyond the rear bumper and the wheelchair was too close to the ground. After I made appropriate modifications, the system is now terrific.
desmond c. from bethesda, md (caregiver)
A 70 year old female suffering from MS, the progressive type, for 23 years. She is now dependant on a wheelchair for any activity away from home.
I wish the arm would all the way UP when loading and...
ease of installation, ease of use, duribility,
the arm that holds the wheelchair gets in the way when loading and unloading I wish it would go all the way up. I use an elastic belt to secure the chair when using
karen o. from dallas, tx (caregiver)
She is 66 yrs with serious back problems aggravated by lifting.
Does the job, just not to smoothly.
Eas of design and use.
Not all latches work smoothly. I thought it was latched in the up position, when I drove away, the loading ramp fell down and dragged.
charles w. from windsor, ca
Transport wheelchair.
I like this better than others I looked at
Folds up and out of the way, drops down to open rear doors
Tilt latch difficult sometimes when loading chair
ray p. from chico, ca (caregiver)
Transport chair for child
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jack b. from fort worth, tx (caregiver)
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So far I am satisfied.
It is pretty easy to use (but easiest with two people guiding front and back wheels of chair into position) and it frees up the trunk for other use and is much easier than lifting wheelchair in and out of trunk.
Although there was a warning about going up steep driveways, it actually can hit the ground on a Toyota Camry when simply backing out of a normal driveway with a standard gutter. I have to turn at an angle even then so I do have some concerns about driving with it both loaded with the chair or empty.
nancy w. from havelock, nc (caregiver)
Husband, age 82, walks with a cane but uses a folding wheelchair when going places that would require more walking than is comfortable for him.
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