Greg, sounds pretty hazardous.  It would seem that your wheelchair isn't the 
correct one for you.  Were you evaluated for it?  can you get a refund?  Dan T.

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Section1  }        I have a TDX5 and it is mid-wheel drive. It has 2 back 
wheels that have big springs on them. So when going over a bump, the chair tips 
back.
  Big Problem… When going up the ramp in my van, the chair tips back, lifting 
the front wheels off the ground. Then I come back down and hit my head on the 
van’s top door jam. Not padded…
  I called and they said it can not be adjusted, but the coming down part can 
be set slower. Anyone else have this problem and fixed it?
  Thanks,
  Greg


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