Hi Glenn,

I was trying to find the web site, to send to a friend, but I could not find, to let him see both options, although I do have easy lock . The bolt has got caught on a few things before and I had trouble getting it adjusted, so my chair would lock at first.  Could you help me with the link and price information.  I don't even remember exactly how much mine cost as I paid for two of them in that cost the price of one just to get it installed, and my seat moved to the back of the van.
 
Do you drive?  Where do you have yours placed and kind of vehicle?  . I hope they can be moved to my next one.  I could not afford another as my aunt bought this one for me. mind is in the very back of the van, right in front of my back seat, which is up against the backdoor I am unfortunately in a place, that doesn't allow me to see much.  I don't know where other people have theirs..  That was about the only place the van modifier could figure out where to put it.
 
Thank you for your information.
 
Dana
 
 In a message dated 4/10/2006 9:18:19 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I had one of those. The latch is actually a trunk lid latch that has been
adapted. As folks here know, I did not have very good luck with it.

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Latchlock
>Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 15:10:54 EDT
>
>Same lockdown as the E-Z Lock, only thing instead of the bolt sticking down
>and catching branches, garden hoses, etc, the bolt is on the van floor.
>
>The Latchlock is bolted onto a heavy steel bracket that is bolted at four
>places on the Storm Arrow chair.  I've been using one for 12 years and
>worked
>every time.
>
>Glenn
>


 

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