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Thread: Fitting wheelchairestraint system into Multivan floor track system-is this possible?

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    Fitting wheelchairestraint system into Multivan floor track system-is this possible?

    Hello
    We have recently purchased a 2011 multivan. Hope was to be able to remove one or both middle seats (function I love about this vehicle) so our 5 yr old's wheelchair could sit there. I thought we would be able to get a restraint system that would secure into the floor tracking system so we wouldn't have to have holes drilled into the floor. I came across this forum when searching on-line and someone mentioned they were trying/using the q-straint system to do exactly that.
    The vehicle modifiers here don't seem to think there is any system that fits into the vw, only one that fits into the mercedes vans. And they aren't being very helpful
    Any help, advise, experience on this would be much appreciated.
    We are in New Zealand and the market here for disability fittings is very controlled and limited.
    Thanks
    Lisa

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    Quote Originally Posted by lisaa View Post
    Hello
    We have recently purchased a 2011 multivan. Hope was to be able to remove one or both middle seats (function I love about this vehicle) so our 5 yr old's wheelchair could sit there. I thought we would be able to get a restraint system that would secure into the floor tracking system so we wouldn't have to have holes drilled into the floor. I came across this forum when searching on-line and someone mentioned they were trying/using the q-straint system to do exactly that.
    The vehicle modifiers here don't seem to think there is any system that fits into the vw, only one that fits into the mercedes vans. And they aren't being very helpful
    Any help, advise, experience on this would be much appreciated.
    We are in New Zealand and the market here for disability fittings is very controlled and limited.
    Thanks
    Lisa
    Go with whats legal in NZ as I have had similar problems modifying vans for use as a taxi.

    Had to jump through hoops and consult engineers for seatbelt anchorages etc so you would possibly have to do the same.

    I see you want a fitted system.Perhaps ask VW if there is anything overseas which you could get certified for use in NZ.

    Disability taxis use floor anchors so maybe ask one of them what they use.
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    Hi there, I suspect the tracking itself for the seats would not be strong enough to anchor down tightly enough the wheel chair in any event. I have a rear lifter in my Multivan and went with the Surelok restrain system.

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    See link with the solo fiitings. Much neater than tracks and very convenient to secure/unsecure the restrain belt mechanisms.

    Regards,

    Scott

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    I used the Qstraint system in our latest van and by far this is the best system I have used in over twenty years . I used to do Maxi Taxi conversions until I sold that business 13 years ago . When I did the conversion for our own two disabled children in our first two VW,s I used the track system and it was a pain . The straps were the type that you had to fit in the track and you had to lift a release lock to move them then the hook and strap was a cam style to adjust and tension . It was always a time consuming process , I used the Qstraint system in our latest and it is brilliant . You just slide each fitting onto a floor mount and the straps are self locking with a simple flick of a lever to release even my wife loves this style . To mount the fittings as I did the conversion was quite easy as there is heaps of open space under the floor for bolting the fittings to you can see the floor fittings in this series of pictures New T5 Project
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    Thank you everyone - awesome forum for advise. What did we do before the internet?

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    Have to agree with Sunny43.5. We have a Multivan with a rear lifter and the Qstraint system with floor mounts as described by Sunny works well with a full size electric wheelchair for my wife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wardy View Post
    Have to agree with Sunny43.5. We have a Multivan with a rear lifter and the Qstraint system with floor mounts as described by Sunny works well with a full size electric wheelchair for my wife.
    Just as long as all this stuff is compliant in NZ as the OP is in Auckland.
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    I think you will find the Qstraint system is known worldwide for the top quality and a such accepted by authorities around the world . The main thing you need to do like us here in Australia is to get the local approved fitting stations to issue you with a compliance certificate after the parts are fitted . Here in our part of Aus we have authorized officers who can issue you with the appropriate certificate , as long as the parts are fitted in accordance with the relevant safety procedures then all is fine . Here is a link to their website Q'Straint - Wheelchair passenger safety solutions and their New Zealand distributors .Hale Manufacturing (Christchurch 1997) Limited
    97 Buchanans Road – Hornby
    Christchurch – New Zealand
    Ph: 03 3426211
    Fax: 03 3423511
    Website Hale Manufacturing You could also contact the Australian distributors Tramanco here in Brisbane I purchased mine direct from them .Disability Equipment | TramancoTramanco

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    Sunny, is the Qstaint system the same principle as the Surelok system (just different brand)? Regards, Scott

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    Hi Silver there are similar products in the Sure Lok system I just had a look on their website they have what they call a "Solo" fitting which is the same style as the Q Straint even the attachment is the same style but they are different products made by each individual company , I had a look at their tracking system with the retractable belt setup but it looks cumbersome .I personally like the Q Straint as we have the fittings for both our kids set up for their wheelchairs and its a breeze to fit and lock them into the van . I found the Aussie distributors for Sure Lok here Norden - Vehicle Access, Commercial Body Building, Hydraulic Industries and Hydraulic Connections, RV industry, Storage Solutions, Wider Community Solutions, Vehicle Access

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