Hitch-mount Scooter Carrier Swing Away Option For Sc V2 Racks Sc-swing-away-v2 on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, United States
(SC-SWING-AWAY-V2) Easily access the rear of the vehicle by swinging away the installed wheelchair carrier to the side with the Swing Away Kit. Designed specifically for the SC400-V2 & SC500-V3, the Swing Away Option features a hitch adapter configuration allowing an increased rise up to 7" The Swing Away Kit for the SC400-V2 and SC500-V3 creates easy access to the rear hatch and trunk. Simply swing the entire unit away, to the side with the wheelchair carrier unloaded. Designed for low-to-ground vehicle hitch tubes, the hitch adapter configuration allows up to a 7" rise (4" with the hitch adapter and 3" with the carrier adapter). The Swing Away option also provides clearance for a spare tire with a 8-5/8" distance from the hitch pin hole to carrier with the carrier folded upright and 17-1/8" when the carrier is unfolded. The carrier MUST be unloaded for proper Swing Away use. Includes a one year warranty. Scooter Carrier Swing Away Option Product Features:
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