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Bob Baldwin (Bob4106) (69.132.84.145)

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Posted on Friday, June 11, 2004 - 8:43 am:   

As life gives us ups and downs we try to make the best out of the downs. I just started my floor plan and now have to change it for a wheel chair. Any one done this or have a plan.I have a 4106 plus thinking of a way I can make a lift at the door for a wheel chair.Thanks. Need to make it work with what I got now (4106)
Geoff (Geoff) (66.238.120.23)

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Posted on Friday, June 11, 2004 - 8:56 am:   

Or sell the 4106 and buy a late model 102" wide transit with a flat floor and wheelchair lift already installed.
Tim Broussard (209.205.134.84)

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Posted on Friday, June 11, 2004 - 1:28 pm:   

Bob, just did a search on Alta Vista "wheelchair rv lift" and got numerous hits. That might be a good place to start.
The key will be that your entrance door is wide enough without structural alteration.
Good luck.
R.C.Bishop (128.123.221.203)

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Posted on Friday, June 11, 2004 - 9:33 pm:   

Bob....where there is a will, there is usually a way.

I don't have the slightest idea what that might be, but I'm apparently in the same boat as you are relative to making it "work with what I have now". Ours is a 40 foot Crown. I couldn't consider selling and re-buying.

As I recall Gary Stadler, who has one similar to ours, moved his door toward the rear of the coach and that could be a beginning of the thought process for you. Perhaps he can step in here and give some help. I just have no knowledge of GMC. Fast Fred, who has a GMC is an innovator, as are many others on this board.

If you have a Community College or a trade school for fabrication and welding in your area, it might be a great place to start. Or if you know a good welding shop that specializes in fabrication that could be even better.

There are also organizations that will help provide for the expense of such things under certain circumstances. I noted recently in our local paper someone was advertising a wheel chair lift out of a van......lots of possibilities I should think.

May even be someone on this great board that could guide you on a proper course. But, KTF, persevere and you will find a way....:)

God bless your efforts!

RCB
'64 Crown Supercoach (HWC)
bowlingshoegiverouter (63.185.65.69)

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Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2004 - 12:41 am:   

lots of the buses that sell on e**y,have wheelchair lifts,my suggestion is for you to follow each bus to it's new owner,(posted at the end of sale)once you get this guys email address,write him & see if he is going to pull the lift out,and if he is,could you have it,next,make a hole that big,wherever you want.
FAST FRED (4.245.221.180)

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Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2004 - 5:17 am:   

Wheelchairs come in many sizes. The handiest is the one used on narrow isle aircraft .

May be far less of a job with a small chair.

I would NOT recomend butchering holes in a monocoque GM , but would look at a simple foward stair mod.

Even if the chair unit was kept in a bay , it would be EZ enough , but might pose emergency exit hassles for the user.


Keep lookin, there is ALWAYS a simple solution,

FAST FRED
John the newguy (199.232.240.186)

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Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2004 - 8:31 am:   

As an alternative to major vehicle modifications, have you considered the
use of a sliding boom-hoist assembly? Many of the newer parcel trucks
make use of these. The carrying assembly mounts to the roof/ceiling
structure and can project outside the vehicle on demand, along with
the lifting apparatus. Other more conventional types are available
and can be used without major vehicle modification.

http://www.pollocklifts.co.uk/ceiling.htm

http://www.usatechguide.org/techguide.php?vmode=1&catid=156

A search in Google using: van ceiling mounted wheelchair hoist
will produce all std models available, while: ceiling mounted parcel hoist
will give you the "unconventional" models.

Best wishes to you and yours.
Johnny (4.174.70.222)

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Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2004 - 11:15 am:   

What about a simple telescoping ramp, rather than a lift?
bowlingshoegiverouter (63.185.81.92)

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Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2004 - 11:53 am:   

BOB...I know you love your 4106 ,but...go to the E**Y board
R. C. Bishop (128.123.221.157)

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Posted on Friday, June 18, 2004 - 2:45 pm:   

Bob.........check the Flea Market on this board. There is a wheel chair lift available!!! :)

RCB

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