TMS T-WCR-2849 Heavy Duty 500-Pound Mobility Hitch Carrier Power Electric Wheelchair Scooter Medical with Loading Ramp and Anti-Tilt

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TMS T-WCR-2849 Heavy Duty 500-Pound Mobility Hitch Carrier Power Electric Wheelchair Scooter Medical with Loading Ramp and Anti-Tilt
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Product Description

Heavy duty steel construction; Durable black powder coated finish.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23551 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: T-Motorsports
  • Model: T-WCR-2849
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.00" h x 30.00" w x 92.00" l,

Features

  • Outer dimension : 30 X 50 inch(Platform Dimension: 27 5/8'' x 48 3/4'')
  • Total length of ramp when expended is 42 inch; Total weight of carrier 77 Lbs
  • Weight of ramp (gate) 16 lbs. .easy to lift; Weight Capacity of Ramp: Up to 500 lbs.; Has a 3-1/2 inch safety rail
  • Folding ramp is easily locked upright; Heavy duty internal spring loaded pull locks

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Great carrier
By Pleased
This carrier arrived in excellent condition. It is exactly what I was hoping for. I was searching for a cargo carrier to carry my RV generator, and some extra cargo. Although this one is advertised as a wheelchair carrier I decided to purchase it because of it's light wieght so that I could attach it to the back of my RV without any help. Another feature that I liked was the ramp because I can load my generator alone by rolling it up the ramp. It is going to work out perfectly for what I want to use it for. My generator fits well, and I still have a lot of space for extra water containers and some other small necessities. The anti-tilt feature is a great benefit with a simple to use design. Good value purchase in all areas. I highly recommend this ramp.

16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
1Not happy with the product.
By bt38908
I whould not recommend this product,to anyone who is disabled and needing this product for transporting your powerchair,the measurements are wrong,with the width its 28 inches wide,not 30 inches,the drop down gate is not 28 inches wide it is 26 inches wide,the bolt holes to assemble the trailer do not line up,eight of the twelve bolt holes have to be re-drilled to work,this is a poorly made product,and t-motorsports are impossiable to deal with,the will not help you resolve the problem at all,so buyers beware of this seller.and this product.

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
1Buyer beware!
By Old Ray
The scooter carrier arrived 5 days before I had been told to expect it. It had apparently been dropped some where in transit, because when I opened it one corner was damaged and one of the reflectors had been broken. Since it is shipped with "some assembly required" I don't understand why those plastic reflectors weren't also shipped as something that needs to be installed. They could be wrapped in bubble wrap and taped to the inside of the carrier. Several other reviewers complained about the installed carrier drooping and wagging when installed. I found that to be the case with mine too. I have a 1.5 inch hitch and so I needed to get a hitch adapter to be able to use the carrier. That caused the carrier to extend away from the car an unacceptable length and increased that drooping and wagging. To correct those problems I cut 3 or 4 inches off of the carrier tongue and then after I'd cut a 1/4 to 3/8 inch "smile face" in the tongue, I bent it up and re-welded it. That corrected the sagging problem as well as the extended distance it stuck out away from the car. After re-drilling the hole to attach the carrier to the hitch adapter, I was ready for a road test. That was when I realized that the ramp is too slick to hand drive my scooter up onto the carrier. The ramp could have been made another 4 to 6 inches longer and still fit inside of the carrier when closed. Also - the surface of the ramp could have some sort of material attached that would give better traction. The two struts that hold the ramp in place when using the carrier were attached to the ramp and they got caught on the surface of the carrier when opening and closing. I corrected that by reversing their attachment positions. The little bracket intended to correct the wagging and sagging problem is a joke and can't be tightened enough to do any good. It might work better if it had bolts on all 4 sides of it - however, I doubt it. I'll probably correct the waggin g problem by making a strut that will extend from one corner of the carrier up to the trailer hitch forward of where the adapter is installed. I haven't done that yet because I don't want to have to crawl up under the car to attach that strut each time I want to use the carrier to take my scooter some place. The bottom line is that I would have returned the carrier for a refund - however, the shipping costs were so high that it would have cost me almost as much in shipping costs both ways to return it as it did to buy it.

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