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Y-Guy
Sep 25, 2015Moderator
I've kept up the Complete List of Toy Haulers in the toy hauler forum for a number of years. It's fairly complete considering things change all the time.
What you need really is a custom unit, trying to use the ramp for wheel chair users would be risky. You'll want/need a true ADA accessible lift. Friend of mine is disabled and used one in their custom motorhome. Which was a custom Rexhall, you might check them out to see if they offer something helpful. I think they are just building motorhomes at this point but anything is possible for the right amount of money.
I know that Keystone has a plant in Pendleton, thought I'm not sure what toy hauler units they are producing now since they dropped the Energy. I think Forest River has a plan in Dallas, OR and Harrisburg, OR.
What you need really is a custom unit, trying to use the ramp for wheel chair users would be risky. You'll want/need a true ADA accessible lift. Friend of mine is disabled and used one in their custom motorhome. Which was a custom Rexhall, you might check them out to see if they offer something helpful. I think they are just building motorhomes at this point but anything is possible for the right amount of money.
I know that Keystone has a plant in Pendleton, thought I'm not sure what toy hauler units they are producing now since they dropped the Energy. I think Forest River has a plan in Dallas, OR and Harrisburg, OR.
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