Description

Why Low Cars Scrape on Steep Driveway Entries
Steep driveway aprons often have a sudden lip or low gutter dip at the street. As your front tires roll through this low point, the nose of the car drops — causing the front bumper, splitter, or underside to scrape before the tires can climb.
This is especially common with:
- Low cars and sedans
- Sporty front bumpers
- Long wheelbases
- Steep neighborhood driveways
The ElevateDrive™ Solution
ElevateDrive™ ramps are placed under the tires, right where scraping begins. By lifting the tires gradually through the low point, the front of the vehicle stays elevated — preventing contact before the driveway climb.
No guessing. No overbuilding. Just targeted lift where it matters.
How to Position the Ramps
- Pull forward until your car just starts to scrape
- Hop out and note where your front tires are
- That exact spot is where the ramps go
Most installs sit in the street gutter area, directly before the driveway lip.

Available Ramp Sizes for This Entry Type
To keep things simple, this page focuses only on the sizes that work best for steep driveway entries with a lip or dip.
Primary Gutter Ramps (Most Common)
These go in the street gutter where the dip or lip is:
- 40 × 10 × 2″ – 4″H
Most customers start here. In many cases, one pair is all you need. Some customers use one ramp per tire, while others connect multiple ramps side-by-side to span the full driveway entry.
Driveway-Side Ramps (Two-Part Setup)
Used only if scraping continues after crossing the lip — or if additional lift is needed beyond the driveway threshold height.
In some cases, the threshold may be 2″, but your vehicle needs more total lift (for example, 3.5″) to keep the front end elevated long enough to prevent scraping. This can leave a 1–1.5″ gap after the lip.
These driveway-side ramps fill that gap and extend the transition so the vehicle stays lifted as it climbs.
Available sizes:
- 36 × 8 × 1″
- 36 × 8 × 1.5″
- 40 × 12 × 1.5″
Placement:
These sit above the lip on the driveway, facing opposite the gutter ramps.


Ramp Setup & Installation Guide
Which Setup Do I Need?
One-Piece vs Two-Piece Setup
Use ONE pair if:
- Scraping happens right at the gutter / lip
- The issue stops once the tires climb
Use a TWO-PART setup if:
- Scraping continues after rolling over the lip
- The driveway remains steep immediately beyond the threshold
Example:
- 40×10×3″ in the gutter
- 36×8×1.5″ on the driveway side
This creates a longer, smoother transition and prevents secondary contact.
Installation Options
Installation Options
ElevateDrive™ ramps can be installed using:
- Included concrete anchors, or
- Polyurethane construction adhesive (no drilling required)
Adhesive installs are popular for homeowners who want a secure hold without permanent modification.
Why ElevateDrive™ Works
Why ElevateDrive™ Works
- Designed specifically for steep driveway entry scraping
- Modular sizes that allow fine-tuning (not guesswork)
- Heavy-duty rubber construction
- Used daily by low-car owners across the U.S.
- Tested in real driveway conditions — not theory
Stop Scraping Your Driveway Entry
Choose your ramp height based on the severity of your lip or dip.
If you’re unsure, start with a 40×10 ramp — it solves the majority of cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions?
Send a photo of your driveway and we’ll help dial it in.
Quick answers to common setup, installation, and fit questions.
Will these work for rolled or mountable curbs?
For rolled or mountable curbs, we recommend the CurbMaster Pro instead. ElevateDrive™ is designed specifically for steep driveway entry transitions with a defined lip or edge.
Do I need to bolt them down?
No. Many customers use construction adhesive only.
Can I add another ramp later if needed?
Yes. The system is modular and expandable.

Get Expert Help Choosing Your Ramp
We don’t just sell ramps—we help you find the right one. Email us at curbramp.us@gmail.com for a free consultation. We honor the deals available at the time of your inquiry.
More Information
Shipping
Items generally ship within 3-5 business days. You'll receive a confirmation email with tracking information once your order has been processed and shipped.
Return Policy
Customers may return ramps within 30 days of purchase. Ramps must be in good condition, used only for initial testing, and repackaged in the original packaging. A 10% return fee applies to all returns (includes a 3% processing fee and a 7% shipping/handling offset). This helps cover a portion of the carrier costs for these heavy items, even when “free shipping” was provided. For return instructions, please contact us at curbramp.us@gmail.com. Once your return has been dropped off with the carrier (or picked up, if applicable), let us know and we’ll process your refund minus the 10% fee.
Sourcing & Packaging

Reliable Quality You Can Trust
At Curb Ramp™, quality you can trust is the standard. Every product we offer is carefully selected to meet consistent performance, durability, and fit requirements, regardless of how it’s sourced or packaged. To ensure timely fulfillment, some items may be supplied by trusted third-party partners or rebranded for consistency within our collection. No matter the source, each ramp is held to the same quality standards and backed by our commitment to reliable performance and customer support.
Need further assistance?
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