How It's Built VMI Wheelchair Accessible Van

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2013
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    Demonstration video from Vantage Mobility International (VMI) of converting a minivan into a wheelchair-accessible minivan. Superior Van and Mobility are celebrating over 37 years in the mobility industry. We carry products from all major manufacturers. Whether you are looking for a new or pre-owned wheelchair-accessible van, lift for your power chair or scooter, hand controls, or advanced electronic driving aides, Superior Van and Mobility is your solution.

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  • @jimparsons2706
    @jimparsons2706 Рік тому +1

    excellent explanations and summary. thanks for sharing

  • @narcisosantiagojr.5382

    Excelente waoooo

  • @TheAmateurpainter
    @TheAmateurpainter 10 років тому +2

    I have got a vmi modified minivan by dodge 2008 model and it's the best thing a disabled person should have!!!

  • @karlawade8310
    @karlawade8310 2 роки тому

    I am so impressed with this concept first. Secondly, that it is a Toyota vehicle that is offering this to care givers and their clients, and family members. I am very much interested in purchasing this to accommodate my sister and from Drs. appointments and to church services. Our first trip with public transport was a horrible experience. I want to be able to transport her myself. You will be hearing from me very soon. God bless Toyota VMI!

  • @atmoore74

    great. how do I access the fuel tank on a rear entry van. Everything is cased in steel so I cant drop the tank to get to the fuel pump.

  • @ee101
    @ee101 2 роки тому +1

    that's a "highly" good video

  • @victorpirsoul3979
    @victorpirsoul3979 Рік тому +1

    Can it go over speed bumps without bottoming out and scraping the bottom of the lowered floor? Will it get stuck in a few inches of hard-packed snow?

  • @ticker511

    My 05 Dodge has a plywood floor

  • @plus-outbeats662g5
    @plus-outbeats662g5 4 роки тому +5

    I need that

  • @sonnymumford2750

    Are the same factory rear springs used on a 2008 town&country van on the kneel conversion system

  • @luudantu7211
    @luudantu7211 2 роки тому

    Are the rear seats easily removed and re-installed by the driver when we need to have more space to transport lumbers/dry walls?

  • @foxfur8327
    @foxfur8327 4 роки тому

    Where do you get these things repaired and do they have a warranty? If so, how long? Are they expensive to repair and do most Canadian cities have a place to repair them in short time or does the user have to drive to another city? Can you show users getting in and out on one?

  • @misaamoussa9917
    @misaamoussa9917 Рік тому +1

    Hi

  • @sonnymumford2750

    they rust out

  • @ineedstuff8286
    @ineedstuff8286 Рік тому

    is welding used to remove the oem floor?.. or simply cutting torches?

  • @sonnymumford2750

    are the same factory rear springs used on conversion , and also need codes

  • @tammiemacias1550
    @tammiemacias1550 2 роки тому

    Could this be done if you already have a van?

  • @nancyboyard126
    @nancyboyard126 3 роки тому +3

    Price?

  • @carolineclarke2714
    @carolineclarke2714 2 роки тому

    Do you work anywhere in Ireland 😌

  • @Hesam0000
    @Hesam0000 9 років тому +1

    I bought a 2007 Odyssey VMI van and right away found 3 major negatives. 1.The drivers seat is installed too high even at the lowest setting. Only a 6' male can reach the pedal with toe stretched forward, the front of seat gets under my knee and prevents me from pushing the brake down. 2. The suspension is much rougher than regular Odyssey and feels like Dodge trucks, the rear rattles from hard shocks. 3. Driver seat does not turn making it impractical for wheelchair user transfering to seat without removing passenger chair. I only liked the infloor ramp and hidden spare tire. Overall I'd give a grade C- to your 2007 model. A smart company would use a small, fast car as the base, something like a larger Smartcar with rear-ramp. We don't need $60,000 livingrooms on wheels.