Product details
Vevor rubber curb ramp 2 pack – 4.3" rise, 15 t capacity
These rubber curb ramps are made to take a proper pounding when you need to get cars, mobility aids or bikes over raised thresholds. They feel stout underfoot and under the tyre, and the grid-pattern underside spreads the load and soaks up shocks so you don’t get that nasty clunk when you drive up. That’s a real bonus in winter or when you’re towing a trailer.
What these ramps do for you
If low kerbs or driveway lips are a bit of a nuisance, these ramps smooth the approach. Use them with cars, motorcycles, mobility scooters, wheelchairs, pushchairs and lightweight trailers. They work well in garages, shopfronts, at kerbs and on domestic drives where you want a neat, permanent or semi-permanent fix rather than a bodge-job.
Key features and benefits
- Very strong load rating – rated to 15 tonne (approx. 33,069 lb), so they take a surprising amount of weight without flexing dangerously.
- Natural rubber construction resists heat and wear, so they won’t sag or crack like cheaper plastics; built for long service rather than seasonal use.
- Non-slip surface plus reflective strips give improved traction and visibility in wet weather and on darker evenings — handy on typical British days.
- Grid underside with drainage grooves reduces water pooling and helps avoid unpleasant smells, while improving shock absorption for a smoother ride.
- Screw grooves and the included expansion screws let you fix them securely to concrete or tarmac if you want a permanent installation — no faffing with glue or fiddly mounts.
Practical notes and typical uses
Each ramp measures approximately 50 x 32 x 11 cm (≈ 19.7 x 12.6 x 4.3 in). The pack contains two ramps so you can use them together for wider vehicles or separately where needed. They’re ideal for:
- Making thresholds accessible for wheelchairs and mobility scooters — no more scraping the underside or worrying about tipping.
- Smoothing driveway lips for low-profile cars and motorcycles so tyres mount gently rather than jolting.
- Providing a portable but fixable ramp for loading trolleys, pushchairs or deliveries at kerbs and doorways.
Regarding smells and upkeep: they’re made from natural rubber and may have a faint rubber scent to begin with, which fades quickly. Cleaning is straightforward — a rinse or a quick jet wash clears grime from the textured surface and drainage channels.
What’s in the box
- Two rubber threshold ramps.
- Four M8×10 expansion screws for fixing (anchors included; suitable for concrete/tarmac).
Installation is simple: position the ramp, check alignment, then either leave it portable or use the screw grooves to mark and fix. If you’re unsure about attaching to a particular surface, have a look at the substrate first or ask a local handyman — better safe than sorry.
These ramps won’t turn a rough, potholed drive into silk, but they do take the edge off nasty knocks and make getting over small drops far more civilised. They’re robust, sensible and save a lot of faffing about with temporary timber ramps or compromises.
If exact weights or packaging sizes matter for your application, check the seller’s specifications before fitting; pack weights are approximate and may vary slightly between batches.







