Scenario 1

Which ramp is best for a driveway with a lip?

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Smooth Transitions for Driveways with a Lip

Prevent Scraping and Enhance Clearance

To eliminate front-end scraping, you have two great options for driveway entries with a lip:

  • ElevateDrive: Position the ElevateDrive ramps at the end of your driveway, in the gutter area. This will provide lift under your tires, raising your front bumper as you approach the incline. By doing so, you’ll ensure a smooth entry onto your driveway without the hassle of scraping, offering a seamless solution for steep driveway lips.
  • CurbMaster Pro: Alternatively, you can use CurbMaster Pro ramps. These 4 ft x 16 x 2.5” ramps have a triangular or rounded bottom that fills gaps and provides excellent lift. Position them in the gutter area to elevate your vehicle and smooth the transition as you drive in, eliminating front-end scraping without needing multiple pieces.

Scenario 2

Which ramp is best for a driveway ridge that causes scraping in the middle of my car?

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ClearanceGuard: Low Car Clearance over Driveway Ridges

Easily Prevent Scraping by Installing at Key Contact Points

To install your ramps, simply drive up to the point where your car starts to bottom out. Mark the spots where your tires are at that point, then position the ramps accordingly. Secure the ramps in place using the included anchors or construction adhesive for a stable and reliable solution. This ensures your car clears any ridges or lips effortlessly every time you enter or exit your driveway.

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Scenario 3

Which ramp is best for a driveway with a rounded curb?

Rubber driveway ramps prevent car scraping and ensure smooth transitions over steep driveways and rolled curbs, ideal for low-clearance vehicles.

CurbMaster Pro: Ramps for Driveways with Rounded Curbs

Prevent Scraping by Lifting Your Tires with a Simple Installation

To prevent front or back-end scraping when entering or exiting your driveway, position the CurbMaster Pro ramps in the street gutter or rounded curb gap. These ramps provide 2.5 inches of lift under your tires, ensuring a smooth transition. Each ramp is 3-4 feet long and can be connected for any desired length. For secure installation, anchor them using the included concrete anchors or construction adhesive to keep them firmly in place. This simple solution helps eliminate scraping and protects your vehicle’s underside.

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Scenario 4

Which ramp is best for a driveway with a straight curb?

Low-clearance car using a ramp to smoothly navigate an angled curb, designed to prevent scraping on curbs without a lip or rolled curb.

ElevateDrive, CurbMaster Pro, and Splitter Saver: Best for Driveway Entries with a Straight Curb

Fill the Gap and Reduce the Angle of Approach for Smoother Entries

For driveways with a straight curb and no lip, ElevateDrive, CurbMaster Pro, and Splitter Saver ramps offer effective solutions to prevent scraping when entering or exiting. To choose the right ramp, pull up to the point where your car starts to scrape and assess the clearance (height) and the width of the gap.

  • ElevateDrive: Ideal for filling in gaps and reducing the angle of approach. ElevateDrive ramps provide 2.5 inches of lift and can be placed back-to-back (even with a small gap) to bridge the gap, offering customizable width and clearance.
  • CurbMaster Pro: These 4 ft x 16 x 2.5” ramps are larger, with a triangular or rounded bottom that fills gaps and provides excellent lift. They’re perfect for when you need a simpler setup to elevate your vehicle and smooth the transition while using fewer pieces.
  • Splitter Savers: Compact and triangular, these ramps provide minimal lift and are best for vehicles entering the driveway straight-on. If you approach your driveway from the sides, it’s better to choose one of the other ramp options, as these ramps are better for simple, straight-on entries where only a slight elevation is needed.

Once you’ve determined your required height and width, secure your ramps with the included concrete anchors or construction adhesive for a stable, long-lasting installation.

Scenario 5

Which ramp is best for a steep garage entry?

Low-clearance car using a ramp to smoothly navigate an angled curb, designed to prevent scraping on curbs without a lip or rolled curb.

Ramp Solutions for Steep Garage Entries and French Drains

Clearance for Vehicles on Steep Declines – ElevateDrive, GlideGuard, CurbMaster Pro, and Splitter Saver

For steep garage entries, including those with a French drain, the following ramps provide ideal clearance solutions:

  • ElevateDrive: Best for back-to-back placement to fill gaps and elevate your tires for smoother transitions.
  • GlideGuard: Great for reducing the angle of approach and providing smooth vehicle entry.
  • CurbMaster Pro: Its unique triangular or rounded bottom makes it effective for filling gaps and providing extra lift on steep declines.
  • Splitter Saver: Compact and triangular, perfect for straight-on entries into the garage, offering minimal lift but ideal for simple, direct transitions.