That unit needs a vehicle that does not have a false floor so if your spare tire is back in the back or you have fold down 3rd row seats, it will not work since the lift needs something to bolt down to the floor and a false floor doesn't give that. Hope this answers your questions.
I'm wanting to say no because you need at least a class II which after doing some research is the biggest you are able to get on the Prius. It has a tongue weight of 375. Depending on the lift, an AL-100 weighs 155lbs so that gives you 220lbs to for the weight of the unit before you reach max tongue weight. On Harmar's website, there is a vehicle compatibility calculator to see if there is a lift for your vehicle. I put in a Toyota Prius but didn't know the year so I chose 2019 and didn't see any Prius on the list. I'm going to attach the link to that calculator so you could put in the correct year. If you don't find anything on there, Id say take a look at the lift I'm attaching below and see if it would be something that would work for you and your needs. You could also give us a call at 800-677-6293 and let us help you by phone. Link to Harmar's compatibility calculator: www.harmar.com/calculator Go-Lift portable lift: marcsmobility.com/go-lift-portable-scooter-and-wheelchair-lift-by-comfygo.html Hope this helps!
Here is a compatibility calculator on Harmar's website where you can put in information such as vehicle, chair/scooter make and model and see if it will fit. Hope this helps! www.harmar.com/calculator/
It would depend on if you have a false floor in the back of that vehicle or not. If you do there is no where to mount the lift. False floors are if you have a stow and go seating or if you have a spare tire under the floor of the back.
We don't bill insurance here at Marc's Mobility so we wouldn't know. If you are interested, call your insurance company and ask if they cover mobility lifts like this. Hope this helps!
We do not take insurance here at Marc's Mobility. You would have to contact your insurance company and ask to see if they cover these type of mobility lifts.
Here is a link to new and like new AL-600's on our website. Take a look at them and give us a call with the year, make and model of vehicle along with the make and model of the unit that is going on the lift. We can then let you know if this lift is compatible with your vehicle and mobility unit. Our number is 800-677-6293. marcsmobility.com/catalogsearch/result?q=al600
Thanks for giving the information about the 1/4" crank and which motor is which.
No problem 👍
Question: is this only for storing the chair not for passenger to ride in the back on their chair?
The lifts are only for traveling with the chair/scooter. They are not designed for a passenger to ride on the chair/scooter while in motion on roads.
Is that a Pride Maxima going into the van?
Yes it is
Will this work on a Ford F250 truck bed? Thanks
Yes it would work in the bed of a truck
WILL THE HARMAR AL600 LIFT INSTALL INTO AN EV OR HYBRID SUV(3 ROW)
That unit needs a vehicle that does not have a false floor so if your spare tire is back in the back or you have fold down 3rd row seats, it will not work since the lift needs something to bolt down to the floor and a false floor doesn't give that. Hope this answers your questions.
Do you have a lift that will work in a Prius? It cramps your mobility when you can't afford the gas to go anywhere after you get your scooter loaded
I'm wanting to say no because you need at least a class II which after doing some research is the biggest you are able to get on the Prius. It has a tongue weight of 375. Depending on the lift, an AL-100 weighs 155lbs so that gives you 220lbs to for the weight of the unit before you reach max tongue weight. On Harmar's website, there is a vehicle compatibility calculator to see if there is a lift for your vehicle. I put in a Toyota Prius but didn't know the year so I chose 2019 and didn't see any Prius on the list. I'm going to attach the link to that calculator so you could put in the correct year. If you don't find anything on there, Id say take a look at the lift I'm attaching below and see if it would be something that would work for you and your needs. You could also give us a call at 800-677-6293 and let us help you by phone.
Link to Harmar's compatibility calculator:
www.harmar.com/calculator
Go-Lift portable lift:
marcsmobility.com/go-lift-portable-scooter-and-wheelchair-lift-by-comfygo.html
Hope this helps!
Hello! Will this lift work for a 2005 Acura MDX?
Here is a compatibility calculator on Harmar's website where you can put in information such as vehicle, chair/scooter make and model and see if it will fit. Hope this helps!
www.harmar.com/calculator/
Thanks for this video! Can I install one of these on my 2024 VW TIGUAN to put my pride jazzy evo 613? Please help 😊
It would depend on if you have a false floor in the back of that vehicle or not. If you do there is no where to mount the lift. False floors are if you have a stow and go seating or if you have a spare tire under the floor of the back.
Do they make any lifts that will work in the back of a pickup truck over the tail gate?
Yes, they do.
Does insurance cover any of the cost
We don't bill insurance here at Marc's Mobility so we wouldn't know. If you are interested, call your insurance company and ask if they cover mobility lifts like this. Hope this helps!
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We do not take insurance here at Marc's Mobility. You would have to contact your insurance company and ask to see if they cover these type of mobility lifts.
How do I get one
Here is a link to new and like new AL-600's on our website. Take a look at them and give us a call with the year, make and model of vehicle along with the make and model of the unit that is going on the lift. We can then let you know if this lift is compatible with your vehicle and mobility unit. Our number is 800-677-6293.
marcsmobility.com/catalogsearch/result?q=al600
Will it work with a 2013 Chevy Volt?
This will not fit into that vehicle. This is made for larger vehicles such as SUV's and minivans
Will it work for 24 ford bronco sport
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