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	<title>Comments on: would monarch hand controls be compatible with a 1990 dodge grand caravan?</title>
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		<title>By: Mark B</title>
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		<description>A local mobility needs provider/installer should be able to order the correct brackets for you if they're different for your application. Might consider letting them install it for you also so you know it's done correctly. I'd expect about $200 for brackets and labor to install them, but that's just a guess.

Many dealers (especially smaller ones) don't have any dealings with mobility installations, and haven't got a clue about them since they just don't get that kind of request very often. 

The best thing to do would be to look in your local phone book for listings under the category "Persons With Disabilities Assistance Services " and call a few of those places. If the only one listed is the place you already called, do a search for other local cities to find someone else. 

An online search for "MPS Monarch Mark 1-A" pulls up all kinds of places who sell them. Could add your city and/or state to possibly get local results. 

Might also consider getting a Bruno pivoting seat, those things are great for getting in and out. No idea on the price, though.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A local mobility needs provider/installer should be able to order the correct brackets for you if they&#8217;re different for your application. Might consider letting them install it for you also so you know it&#8217;s done correctly. I&#8217;d expect about $200 for brackets and labor to install them, but that&#8217;s just a guess.</p>
<p>Many dealers (especially smaller ones) don&#8217;t have any dealings with mobility installations, and haven&#8217;t got a clue about them since they just don&#8217;t get that kind of request very often. </p>
<p>The best thing to do would be to look in your local phone book for listings under the category &#8220;Persons With Disabilities Assistance Services &#8221; and call a few of those places. If the only one listed is the place you already called, do a search for other local cities to find someone else. </p>
<p>An online search for &#8220;MPS Monarch Mark 1-A&#8221; pulls up all kinds of places who sell them. Could add your city and/or state to possibly get local results. </p>
<p>Might also consider getting a Bruno pivoting seat, those things are great for getting in and out. No idea on the price, though.</p>
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