Hi Quadius,

I have a Permobile, but do not have a permolock.  I have an ezlock and use it 
in the front passenger to lock down.  I have a Dodge Caravan minivan.  The 
ezlock works fine with my Permobile and I don't feel like I bounce around a 
lot.  The only thing I don't like about the ezlock and it would possibly be the 
same with the permolock is that the bracket under the chair to lock in comes 
down so low that it gets caught up on things sometimes.  But not anything I 
can't deal with.  Anyway, hope that helps!
Good luck,
Corie
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Quadius 
  To: quad-list 
  Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 4:09 PM
  Subject: [QUAD-L] permolock


   I would like to hear from anyone having a permolock, but what I'm trying to 
find out is the following:
  Does this thing work well from the passenger side?  (The manager of the shop 
that has done my work tells me it is extremely difficult to get into, is this 
true?)

  Does this system take the slack out of the suspension on the wheelchair?

  Is anyone using an ezlock with a Permobile?
  If so, does the wheelchair bounce around a lot?

  I presently have an ezlock already in my vehicle, but I don't want to install 
the bracket on the new wheelchair if I'd really don't want to use it later on.

  I look forward to your feedback.
  Quadius
  PS I'm still waiting on some modifications to my wheelchair, but I am hopeful 
I will have it shortly.  I know it's taken an unbelievably long time, but there 
have been so many things go wrong with the process but I think it can only be 
my bad luck.

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