Trailer Hitch For Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles

Posted On: 09/20/2024

Trailer Hitch On Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle

Wheelchair accessible vehicle owners commonly believe that the vehicle can no longer have a trailer hitch installed after the wheelchair accessible conversion has been added.  This is NOT the case, for many the issue is the dealer is simply not putting in the effort to meet the request.  Adding a  trailer hitch to your wheelchair accessible vehicle allows the owners to pull a small trailer for camping, tow a small utility trailer or install a hitch mounted basket for additional storage capabilities.  Chrysler wheelchair vans, Toyota wheelchair vans & Chevy wheelchair suvs all come with the factory 3,500lbs towing capacity still available after the wheelchair conversion has been added.   Want to see what the hitch installation looks like after it's been installed on a wheelchair van?  Check out this Youtube video HERE demoing the completed installation of a trailer hitch installed on a wheelchair accessible van.

Popular Wheelchair Accessible Models That Accept Trailer Hitches

Chrysler Pacifica/Voyager Wheelchair Van Trailer Hitch

Both the Chrysler Pacifica & Chrysler Voyager can still have the class III hitch and wiring installed after the wheelchair conversion has been added.  You can still tow the maximum amount of 3,500lbs recommended by Chrysler.  That means you can tow small camper trailers, utility trailers, bike racks, storage racks plus much more with your wheelchair accessible vehicle.  Your dealer at BLVD.com can install the trailer hitch on your wheelchair accessible Chrysler Pacifica on both new & used wheelchair vans for sale.  They can even install it on your existing wheelchair accessible vehicle.  Please note that after the wheelchair accessible conversion is added, you can only install the OEM hitch that mounts to the original crush bar at the rear.   Aftermarket hitches will not work for your Chrysler Pacifica or Chrysler Voyager wheelchair accessible vehicle.

Toyota Sienna HybridWheelchair Van Trailer Hitch

Toyota Sienna Hybrid LE, XLE, XSE & Platinum Trims can still have the class III hitch and wiring installed after the wheelchair conversion has been added.  You can still tow the maximum amount of 3,500lbs recommended by Toyota.  That means you can tow small camper trailers, utility trailers, bike racks, storage racks plus much more with your wheelchair accessible vehicle.  Your dealer at BLVD.com can install the trailer hitch on your wheelchair accessible Toyota Sienna Hybrid on both new & used wheelchair vans for sale.  They can even install it on your existing wheelchair accessible vehicle.  Please note that after the wheelchair accessible conversion is added, you can only install the OEM hitch that mounts to the original crush bar at the rear.   Aftermarket hitches will not work for your Toyota Sienna Hybrid wheelchair accessible vehicle.

Chevy Traverse Wheelchair Suv Trailer Hitch

This vehicle will come from the factory with a Class III trailer hitch and 7 pin wiring.  Not able to locate your trailer hitch on your wheelchair accessible Chevy Traverse?  That's because the trailer hitch on the wheelchair accessible Chevy Traverse has a cover on it.  Remove the cover from the rear bumper and you will locate a hitch that is capable of towing up to 3500lbs.  Chevy Traverse wheelchair accessible suv with the BraunAbility conversion is the number 1 selling wheelchair accessible suv on the market.  Click HERE for a new & used Chevy Traverse wheelchair accessible for sale from both dealers and private sellers.

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Katie Cummings
Mobility Blogger

My professional background stems from non-profit marketing and fundraising for a large children’s cancer hospital. Every day I was able to make connections and relationships for kids and their families going through devastating times. From securing small donations to large corporate support, it was all about providing hope that one day doctors and researchers would find a cure. It was truly an honor to be a part of something so important.

Just this past year, I came to work alongside my family for BLVD.com, a website dedicated to offering the latest information and resources for people needing mobility products. This was a dream come true for me as I have always wanted to combine more time with my family while still helping others. Our family has been in the mobility industry for over 35 years with the goal of enhancing the quality of life for people with mobility issues. This is the spirit behind BLVD and what I am most excited about sharing in my blog.

I love meeting new people and have found that volunteering is the best way to learn more about others and myself. Coffee keeps me going as do walks my pup "Kirby" and most of all being with family and friends. I invite you to check out my blog to learn more about how "together we can move through life better!"

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