Make parking a breeze in your garage, driveway, or trailer with the Pro-Stop parking guide. No cheap plastic here: The Pro-Stop is made from recycled semi tires and grips to your floor just like a tire. It holds its place even on the smoothest floors, including epoxy and plastic modular flooring. Pre-drilled holes at the front of the Pro-Stop give you the option of permanently mounting it to the floor of your garage or trailer. Achieve perfect balance in your race car trailer by quickly parking in the right spot every time! You can easily link two or more together to make a solid stop as wide as you’d like.
Product Comparison
- MODEL
- PRICE
- QUANTITY
- LENGTH
- WIDTH
- HEIGHT
- WEIGHT

- RR-PS
- $25.00
- QUANTITY1
- LENGTH17.5"
- WIDTH11"
- HEIGHT2"
- WEIGHT3 lbs. per stop

- RR-PS-2
- $48.50
- QUANTITY2
- LENGTHsame
- WIDTHsame
- HEIGHTsame
- WEIGHTsame

- RR-PS-4
- $95.50
- QUANTITY4
- LENGTHsame
- WIDTHsame
- HEIGHTsame
- WEIGHTsame
Andrea H. –
These are excellent ramps for stopping my car in the garage. My garage floor is coated so they would slide. I purchased some premium grip shelf liner from Home Depot and cut it to fit under each ramp. They don’t slide anymore.
Travis –
I’ve got a two car garage in your average suburb home. You know, the kind where the home builder’s specs make it *just* deep enough to fit a full size sedan or pickup without a hitch!? Yeah…. Anyway, for years I tried tried the parking mats you can get at the big box stores. They worked kind of but they’d slide if you hit the brakes too quickly after rolling over the first bump. They were also cheap plastic and had a tendency to brittle after a while and crack. Then I tried solid rubber chocks from H***** F****** because I thought they’d hold up longer and not slide. WRONG! After about eight months they started cracking, too, and worse yet they, too, slid and left strips of impregnated rubber in my concrete (think mini burnout marks). Crap.
Lo and behold at Road America during the IMSA races was Race Ramps and these Pro-Stops! I bought three– two (to attach together) for my truck and a single for my wife’s car. These eliminated every shortcoming of the general retail parking mats. They’ve not yet cracked, they don’t slide, and at least for the two linked together for my truck they haven’t separated. It’s been over a year (I forget if I got these 2015 or 2016) and zero issues. I DO agree with Doug S in his review that the first “bump” is much more subtle than a person may be used to and could be hard to “feel” when parking on the mat. I don’t do the neutral trick but once I’m mostly in the garage I let my vehicle coast on its own power onto the mat, and the second bump is typically enough to stop it. DISCLAIMER: “Typically” – Keep your foot on the brake just in case!
Great stuff!
mwwusa –
These work great.
Doug S –
A little difficult to feel the first bump and if not careful, you can drive over the second (larger) bump. As long as you are careful, it works well. Once over the first bump, I put the car in neutral to let it “settle” in the same place every time.