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Rubber Wheel Stops
An easier-to-install alternative to concrete wheel stops — molded from 100% recycled rubber, they won’t crack or chip, are gentler on vehicles, and install by one person on asphalt or concrete. Available in multiple colors.
Rubber wheel stops are an alternative to concrete wheel stops that are easier to install, do not crack or chip, and are less damaging to cars. They’re a durable, reliable, longer-lasting way to help vehicles stop at the proper parking location.
Concrete vs. Rubber Wheel Stops
Rubber wheel stops are more durable, easier to install, longer lasting, and less damaging to cars than concrete. They don’t require heavy lift equipment, and they’re more cost-effective over time because they don’t crack or need ongoing maintenance.
- Installs by one person — no heavy lift equipment
- Won’t crack, chip, or break if hit
- Gentler on vehicles on contact
- Lower long-term cost, minimal maintenance
- Needs a forklift, Bobcat, or loader plus 2+ people
- Prone to cracking and chipping over time
- Harder on vehicles that make contact
- Replacement and repair add cost over time
Where Rubber Wheel Stops Work
They work anywhere you need to delineate parking and keep vehicles at a safe distance — and double as bumper cushions indoors.
Parking lots & garages
Mark spots, keep proper spacing, and protect buildings, curbs, sidewalks, and landscaping from vehicle contact.
Factories & warehouses
Use as a curb or bumper cushion to protect motorized carts, forklifts, and other vehicles operating indoors.
Communities & campuses
A durable car stop for lots, drive aisles, and shared spaces where concrete would crack or look worn.
How to Install Rubber Wheel Stops
They can be installed on either asphalt or concrete using the five mooring holes molded into each stop.
Position the stop
Set the wheel stop in place — one person can unload, position, and install it.
Drill through the holes
Drill down through the product’s pre-molded holes into the asphalt or concrete below.
Secure it down
On concrete or asphalt, use lag bolts. On asphalt, you can also drive rebar spikes through the holes to anchor it.
Built From 100% Recycled Rubber
Weatherproof & durable
Resists extreme temperatures, UV light, oils, and moisture — won’t crack, chip, rust, crumble, or erode.
Flexible fit
Conforms to any concrete or asphalt surface for permanent or temporary installations.
High visibility
Molded with eight large colored polygon stripes for clear day and night visibility.
One-person install
Easy to move and mount by a single person — no heavy lift equipment required.
| Dimensions | 4" H × 6" W × 72" L |
| Weight | ~35–38 lbs each |
| Material | 100% recycled rubber (consumer scrap tire) |
| Mooring holes | Five, for large bolts or rebar |
| Stripes | 8 large recycled-plastic polygon stripes |
| Warranty | Limited lifetime warranty on manufacturer’s defects |
| Origin / Patent | Made in America • U.S. Patent #D625677v |
| Minimum order | 5 wheel stops per order |
A Better Use for Scrap Tires
Each RubberForm wheel stop is made from 100% consumer-recycled scrap-tire rubber — keeping roughly four tires out of a landfill or stockpile per unit.
Scrap tires are a persistent environmental problem: they pile up in landfills and stockpiles, trap rainwater that breeds mosquitoes, and can catch fire for months at a time, releasing toxic smoke and oil runoff. Turning that rubber into durable, long-lasting products like wheel stops is a low-cost way to put it to good use — and choosing U.S.-made recycled products helps cut back on those landfills and stockpiles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is this product made?
These rubber wheel stops are made in Western New York.
Do they work for garages?
Yes. They work for parking lots, parking garages, factories, and warehouses — as a car stop, a curb, or a bumper cushion inside a facility to help delineate spots and keep vehicles at a safe distance.
How do I install them?
On asphalt or concrete, drill through the molded holes and secure with lag bolts. On asphalt, you can alternatively drive rebar spikes through the holes to anchor the stop.
Can I buy one stop instead of five?
Not currently — the minimum is 5 wheel stops per order.