The 'No Jar To Your Car' rolled curb solution
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For most drivers, a rolled curb is a daily nuisance. You might think that a slow, angled approach is saving your car, but over time, the repeated thud of your tires hitting that concrete lip does more than just spill your coffee. It’s a silent killer for your vehicle’s suspension system. When you look at…
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Don’t Buy A Driveway Ramp Install Kit Until You Read This
As someone who’s looking to improve the rolled curb at the end of your driveway, you may have heard about DIY driveway ramp install kits. These kits allow you to install a ramp made out of a cold patch asphalt between the road and your driveway. Are driveway ramp install…
Rubber Driveway Ramps And The Environment
We’ve all heard that plastic is detrimental to the environment. With plastic taking the lead role of our enemy, many of us have overlooked another material that’s wreaking havoc on the planet: rubber. Even though rubber is a natural material, rubber production is still quite harmful to the environment. Let’s…
You Don’t Want To Bolt Ramps (Or Anything Else) Into A Concrete Curb
You might have heard about ramps that you can bolt into the concrete curb at the end of your driveway. The idea of bolting a ramp into the concrete is attractive to many because it ensures that the ramp stays put at all times. Bolting a curb ramp into the…
5 Electric Cars With Low Ground Clearance
When “low ground clearance” comes to mind, people usually think of muscle cars like Corvettes or fast and expensive cars like Lamborghinis (and these, too). However, did you know that most electric cars have low ground clearance, too? Engineers of electric or hybrid vehicles design them with low ground clearance…
Best Curb Ramps For Classic Car Owners
Low ground clearance is almost a given on classic cars. Most have long front and rear overhangs that require caution anytime there is an abrupt slope. If you own a classic car and you have a rolled curb at the end of your driveway, the curb is probably the bane…
Prevent Underbody Damage With A Curb Ramp
The underbody of the vehicle is of course, exposed to the road. It’s vulnerable to road debris and severe potholes, among other things. But, for the most part, automakers make their cars just high enough that they aren’t damaged when encountering less than perfect roads. But, what if you have…
Avoid Front Splitter Damage With A Curb Ramp
A front splitter can lower your car’s ground clearance by two or three inches. Because of that, front splitters have several enemies, including: Speed bumps Potholes Curbs A front splitter has an ultimate enemy though: rolled curbs. Rolled Curbs Are The #1 Danger To Front Splitters Image Credit: impreza.co A lot…