SFC Hall wrote:My father first broke his back 23 years ago and has had many surgeries on his back since. He has at first used a walker, healed and went to two canes for years refusing to give up. But the last 5 years have been a struggle and he has been going down hill. He had to go back to a walk and due to other ailments and surgeries has been chair ridden the last couple of years. Well we convinced him to give in and get an electric wheel chair (Medicare is paying for it) anyway… he asked my wife (she has a computer) to look for a lift for his PT Cruiser….
I have searched for days now and I can’t find anything that won’t need to modify the car. We can’t afford that. From what I see, no one makes a class II hitch for the car and that would be the very minimum needed to hold the chair up…
Does anyone here have any ideas at all? The car is paid for and with both of them retired, they don’t want another payment. I would buy them another vehicle, but I’m planning on retiring soon myself and with the uncertainty of finding another job, I can’t afford a truck payment… so I’m kinda stuck here…
Any thoughts, ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hello,
If I understand you right you want a lift mounted on the back of an PT
Cruiser to lift an electric chair. Your tow capacity for the PT Cruiser is 1000
LBS and the tongue weight capacity would be 10% or 100 LBS.
How much does the chair weigh & the lift combined
No need going on if the chair and lift weigh more than 100 LBS combined.
What do the manufactures of the chair suggest for your TV
as far as the installation
Here maybe, one solution if the chair and the lift together weigh less than 100 LBS.
One piece class 1 hitch made of welded steel.Ideal for small boats, jet skis,
utility trailers, bike and ski carriers.
1 1/4" hitch opening with a
1,000 lb tow and 100-lb tongue rating. Includes ball mount, pin and
clip. EASY installation- NO DRILLING!
Here are some other
tow package accessories for the PT Cruiser with a class I hitch.
Given: Class 1 (Class I) hitch
Trailer hitch with capacity of up to 2,000 lbs gross trailer weight and 200
lbs tongue weight. But your PT Cruiser has a max of 100 pound tongue
weight.
If you must have a 2" receiver and the chair and the lift weighs less than
100 LBS you can get an adapter or have one made that will go from a
1 1/4" to a 2"
HITCH/RECEIVER ADAPTER and mount the lift as prescribed by the lifts manufacturer.
Need more help?
Have you tried going to
PT Cruiser forums and browsing and asking there
if anyone has done what you want to do? No need to reinvent a wheel
