Wheelchair ramp for van side door
Roll-a-Ramp wheelchair ramps for side-door minivans are designed to provide convenient wheelchair and scooter access. The 26-inch wide ramp is ideal for most minivan side entry doors, requiring a minimum door width opening of 28 inches.
For larger wheelchairs, the 30-inch-wide ramp is available; however, it requires a minimum side door opening width of 32 inches.
Minivan ramps are available in both manual fold and powered MiniFold options.
Manual Folding Ramps
Manual folding van ramps are an affordable alternative to fully converted accessible vans. They are installed in many standard factory vans and operated by raising and lowering the ramp from a folded position to the ground. The manual ramp is roughly 10 inches deep and can be removed if additional door space is required.
Features
- Strong: Made from aerospace aluminum with a 1,000-pound capacity.
- Durable: 10-year manufacturer's warranty on the ramp (one-year warranty on the motor for powered systems).
- Versatile: Mounts to the floor for many standard vans.
- Convenient: Wheeled approach plate for smooth deployment on the ground.
Compatibility
Before ordering, check the compatibility of your van:
- Measure the door width and height.
- Measure the door width and height.
- Use the chart below to determine the proper ramp for your vehicle.
| SKU | Style | Min Door Width | Min Door Height |
| MF26 | 6'x26" Manual Ramp | 28" wide | 40" tall |
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MF26.7 |
7'x26" Manual Ramp | 28" wide | 46" tall |
| MF30.6 | 6'x30" Manual Ramp | 32" wide | 40" tall |
| MF30.7 |
7'x30" Manual Ramp |
32" wide | 46" tall |
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Don't hesitate to ask questions; our customer service team is ready to assist you.
Call us at (800) 567-5358
NOTE: Roll-a-Ramp minivan ramps are NOT compatible with Honda Odyssey and Chrysler Pacifica models due to vehicle design and installation issues.
Find Your Ramp
Answer a few quick questions to confirm fit and pick the right model.
Which door are you installing the ramp on?
Let's check a few things about your door opening:
Is the van floor flush with the door threshold — no step up inside?
Is the door opening straight top to bottom, or does it taper (narrower at the top)?
Are there grab bars or hand holds inside the door frame opening?
Measure your sliding door opening:
Measure the clear opening — not the door panel itself. Width at the narrowest point, height from the van floor to the top of the opening.
Which style works best for you?