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Parking Stopper for Garage Floor, Blocks Car Wheels as Parking Aid and Stops the Tires, acting as Rubber Parking Curbs that Protect Vehicle Bumpers and Garage Walls, 23.6"x4.7"x3.9" (Pack of 2)

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$ 55.97

Score By Feature

Based on 962 ratings
Easy to install
9.90
Value for money
9.80
Durability
9.78
Sturdiness
9.38
Adhesion
9.08

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Product Description

This rubber wheel stop can help you park safely in a garage or other garage, so cars don't run the spots and hit the garage walls
Protect physical assets in a garage with parking stoppers that prevent vehicles from damaging
A pair of anchors for each wheel stop is included in the package, which makes fixating the parking blocks for garages very simple.
Wheel stops made of rubber are light enough for one person to lift and install on their own, thus minimizing freight costs and installation time.
Wheel stoppers made of rubber only have three pieces. Most new cars have low ground clearances so the bumpers are 9" tall to ensure their safety.

Questions & Answers

The instructions did not exist How big of a masonry drill do I need for the insert? Thank you. ?

To drill a hole, you need a bit of 14mm or 9/16".

After it is screwed down, will the car hit it several times and then it comes off?

The screws provided with the mines are used to screw them into concrete. Every time I pull up to the garage I hit them with my SUV, Their stability has not changed even after two years. The only way for them to loosen up would be if you came at a consistent speed. You would need longer screws or a re- anchor if you are anchoring into soil Stainless steel bar to secure

Where can I find the installation instructions?

Installer instructions (ver. **2018/02) *br>Preliminary checks were made It is important to make sure that the installation area is compatible with both the size and dimensions of the wheel stop, as well as that the installation is safe and easy to perform. You need to have all the tools and materials you need to install the system, i.e. a hammer drill, a bit of 9/16'' (14mm), a marking pen, and a fork spanner of 11/16'' To ensure that they are in good condition, you should ensure that they are safe and serviceable. The first thing you should do is check whether the packaging is intact. If it is not, contact the store at which you purchased this item. As part of the packaging, you will find the wheel stop* and mounting material*. In the package, you will find the items you have purchased as well as those included in the package. Adding a mark Make a mark where each bit will be drilled. It is important to select an installation place that is suitable for secure Please note In order for the wheel stop to fit around a car, it must be positioned according to the dimensions of that Two meters) from the closest The drilling process A 9/16'' (14mm) bit is the best choice for drilling the holes in the ground with a hammer drill. * Bracketing Placing the plastic anchors in the holes is the next step. Use a fork spanner of 11/16'' (17mm) in order to screw the bolts into the wheel stop. In test cases If you want to attach the wheel stop, you should drive at a very low speed. Be sure that the car touches the wheel stop before it runs into a wall or any other obstacle and that, after you hit the wheel stop with your car, the axle remains in place. The wheel stop should be installed in some other place if not, following all the instructions above. In the event that the test is successful, the wheel stop may then be installed.

Would it be heavy enough for it to rest on the concrete, or does it need to be drilled into the floor?

We found that while it came with all the screws necessary to drill through the concrete floor, they are heavy enough to keep the car from just sitting on top of it. One of our cars has a rubber bumper glued to a rubber mat and another glued to a rubber mat.

Selected User Reviews For Parking Stopper for Garage Floor, Blocks Car Wheels as Parking Aid and Stops the Tires, acting as Rubber Parking Curbs that Protect Vehicle Bumpers and Garage Walls, 23.6"x4.7"x3.9" (Pack of 2)

This is a solid, foolproof solution
5/5

It used to be that I hung a cork from a painted wine bottle from the ceiling, but I was always an inch or so ahead of the cork. Too far forward and I couldn't open my cabinet door. There is a lot of rubber on this bumper. As you lag the work to the floor in the garage, you fall behind with your duties. Whenever you want to position it, all you have to do is drill into the concrete with your trusty hammer drill two holes for mounting. There is no need to use a hammer drill, only a 1/2" concrete bit capable of drilling a little more than 4 inches into concrete (in the event that you are using provided lag screws). Before you insert the yellow sleeve, make sure all the concrete dust in the holes has been removed. When installing the sleeves, it is a good idea to hammer them in with a rubber mallet until 1 inch of the disc has been placed. Five inches of the end stick out and start to accordion on themselves. If you don't want it to deform, stop and remove the lag bolt, insert it in the sleeve and give it a few turns to embed itself. You can then hammer the bolt on with care so that it is flush with the floor upon completion. My test of the bumper's position took longer than drilling and bolting it to the floor to move the car back and forth. I think this bumper is a great choice. It is more reliable when bolted down, rather than when taped. Your garage will be a safe place to stop every time you pull into it, so you won't be disappointed.

Odin Myers
Odin Myers
| Jan 19, 2021
Bolt this down as soon as possible! There is an inch or two of height difference between this product and standard tire blocks, and the blocks are slightly concave so the tire can fit well into the blocks
4/5

Nevertheless, I was faced with a significant When I backed out that last time after setting the block in the position I thought I wanted, the car stopped at the optimal distance from the wall until I reset until I had the perfect distance from the wall when I pulled the car up. The bumper somehow had hooked onto my tire and was being rotated/spun into my wheel well. I stopped immediately and looked at it. Because I couldn't remove it by hand, I had to pull forward and bang on it to get it off! The vehicle was a 2019 model. It was sick when I saw it, but there was fortunately no visible After bolting it down, it was working perfectly. FYI BEWARE! It had been turning around in the pliable part of the bumper guard. I have no idea what stuck to the tire, but it was stuck to the tire after bolting it down.

Remy Ayers
Remy Ayers
| Jul 19, 2020
It's too tall and I can't secure it to the floor in my garage (the car catches it and flips it over)
3/5

It is one of the units that I have wanted for a long time, but I wanted to make sure it worked before I nailed it to the ground. The problem is that when I arrive, my car catches on it under the tires before it hits my tires, and then it turns I tried backing out (after I put it back in place), but it did the same thing again. A tug pulls the vehicle This is catching my car, so I don't want to secure it permanently, which may result in damage to my vehicle. The Mazda 3 I drive is not that low to the ground, so I have no clue how it would catch on one side. I'm trying to come up with a shorter one.

Emerson McCall
Emerson McCall
| Dec 17, 2020
Feel confident about the way you park
5/5

In the last few days I bought a new Silverado and it fits right into My hanging tennis ball didn't do the trick, so I decided to buy these wheel stops so I wouldn't have to step out of my truck to make sure the garage door was clear. As a result, these kept me perfectly aligned and were well worth the investment. They're heavy and do not slide. I did not have to drill into the floor to secure them. I can highly recommend them.

Chandler Curry
Chandler Curry
| Jul 09, 2021
You do not need any hardware for this to work! There may have to be a return on these
5/5

On the rug underneath one of my car's wheels I have a large wheel. In any case, I like that it is In addition to having severe RA, I am also a lone survivor. As I was unsure if the hardware would hold, I removed it. Well, I am happy to say, they work great, even on the carpet! I did not use concrete hardware to install them because they are heavy enough. In addition to the reflective strip, I like the design. The item I purchased before these was something else. The last time I saw it, I discarded it in the trash. It's worth spending the money on these!.

Elijah Ritter
Elijah Ritter
| Aug 20, 2020
Ensures that the car is safely stopped on the required location in the In the picture above, I have laid the bumper out where I want my car to stop
5/5

There are no bolts to secure it, so it seems to work just fine without putting holes in the cement. It helps keep my car parked where I want it to.

Lucian Johnson
Lucian Johnson
| Dec 10, 2020
It is heavy duty, but still works Another garage stopper I bought on Amazon fell apart after one use since I bought it from another vendor
5/5

As a result, I returned those and found these on Amazon, so I thought I'd try them. There is an amazing difference in quality between the two. This product is heavy duty and built to last. It comes with concrete anchors, however it is constructed in such a fashion that they don't shift when the car or truck tires come in contact, so it is not necessary to anchor it.

Reece Bonner
Reece Bonner
| Aug 25, 2020
I think these are quite cool
5/5

Having my garage completed with a vinyl floor finish, this product adheres well to the floor. Although I have the option of lagged them to the floor, I do not feel that it is necessary for now. You can do this by driving slowly into the garage until you feel the tire grab the rubber stopper. It is possible to do this easily if you take your time. We used electrical tape to delineate the blocks on the garage floor where they should be to make sure that they haven't moved. You can confirm that the blocks have not moved or shifted by randomly checking the tape line to make sure they are still within it. We give it five stars for good quality and a.

Hadleigh Savage
Hadleigh Savage
| Jun 25, 2021

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