The Blonde Syndrome- it can affect or effect everyone of us.
When it comes to individual conversion of a van, truck or suv, I like to see
some NHTSA and NMEDA
Labels of Approval or Certification. And there may be, I didn't see them.
I also saw some other companies mentioned like Epic, and Ricon in additon to
the Ryno name. I noticed that each individual company is a LLC, which means
limited liability. I don't know who shares the responsibility for doing what
to who's vehicle.
This would be nice to know. Do you buy the vehicles and then have them
converted or purchase vehicles that are prepurchased and converted. Are the
designs crash tested?
I could be wrong... and hope that I am, but I'm guessing that this
organization of smaller companies are competiting with companies like the Braun
Corp
and their Quality Assurance Programs and warranteed by the original
manufacturers after re-manufacturing.
Best Wishes
When you are on the road and you are out of town and something breaks, what
are your options.
The states in
In a message dated 3/1/2008 6:48:03 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all. I don't post very often but love all the ideas & support from
all of you. Now more to the point. We made some modifications with our lowered
floor IMS Dodge minivan to help keep it from bottoming out. We installed
Gabriel hijacker air shocks in the rear. It increased our ride level by a few
inches. Then we put over sized light truck tires on it. Again increasing
ground
clearance & load handling capability. We also upgraded the disc brakes in
front to help handle the additional weight of the conversion plus my chair &
I.
I have an Omega Trac chair, that with me in it, tips the scales at 750 lbs.
I'm 6'6" & the drop floor barely accommodates me. But still is better than
being in a van that I can't see out of. My other thought is, if you've got the
funding, take a look at Ryno Truck Conversions here
_http://www.rynomobility.com/dealers.htm_
(http://www.rynomobility.com/dealers.htm)
. I would like my next conversion to be a Nissan Titan quad cab 4x4 & they
do those, as well as GMC & Chevy vehicle options. Anyway best of luck to you
in your new vehicle purchase.
Sincerely,
Derek (c-5 complete Jan. 13 2001)
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