🚗 Park Perfectly, Protect Effortlessly — Your Garage’s New Best Friend!
The Maxsa 37358-2PK Park Right Parking Mat is a durable, universal-fit solution designed to help you park precisely every time. Featuring dual tire bumps for accurate stopping, anti-skid tape for secure placement, and reflective tape for enhanced visibility, it also includes a built-in drip tray to keep your garage floor clean and dry. Ideal for all passenger vehicles, this set of two black mats combines functionality with garage protection to elevate your parking experience.
Manufacturer | Maxsa |
Brand | Maxsa Innovations |
Model | 37358-2PK |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 11 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 37358-2PK |
Manufacturer Part Number | 37358-2PK |
J**
Work Great! Well Made.
These look and work exactly as advertised. Our garage is tight for space, and these help us park the vehicle exactly where we want it. I haven't secured them to the floor yet because we're sorting out the best location, but they stay in place even without being anchored to the floor. The design seems just right. You definitely feel when the tire rolls overs the smaller, initial bump. The second bump is higher and works well to keep you from going too far. I drive over the small bump, stop, and then put the car in neutral for a second to let the tires settle between the bumps. They are well made and I think they will last a very long time. I highly recommend.
B**8
Great product
Works great! I only have a couple of inches to spare on either end of my gladiator when it’s in the garage and this is exactly what I needed. Be sure to clean the floor where this is mounted so the sticky tape will hold. Worth the money and simple to install.
M**D
Not bad, be diligent after you place it down for the first time
Nice material. Double faced tape did not hold in place originally.Once the weight of the car was on it in the moved position, it held tight, which was not exactly where it should be, but it works for the purpose.Maybe put something very heavy on it before you roll your vehicle onto it
K**R
Perfect parking every time. ❤️
I bought a pickup that barely fits in my garage. This simple but effective contraption is perfect for positioning the vehicle exactly where I need it to allow the garage door to close. Installation: After several attempts, I parked the truck in the perfect spot, used a straight edge to draw a rectangle on the floor around the front tire, moved the truck outside, cleaned the concrete floor like I was going to eat off it, and installed the thing. Note: Once you think you are over the first bump, put your transmission in Neutral to allow the tire to find the center spot between the two bumps. Also, do not turn the steering wheel while on the pad because that will screw up the adhesive. If you screw up the adhesive, try using a silicone caulking.
R**T
Prevents the hot tire pick up on epoxy shield coated cement garage floor from happening.!
Been looking for these to help guide me into my garage backing up because my street is so busy I have to be fast getting out. Also it helps prevent hot tire pick-up on rustoleum epoxy shield coated cement which isn’t supposed to happen but it does.. Anyway it’s a great product for a good price compared to others. Thank you.
J**.
Works ok but has some downsides
Works well if you put it in the EXACT spot you need. Cannot be moved. Needs to be wider. Adhesive difficult to impossible to remove.
J**Y
Work great!
We got this 2 pack for our 2 cars, and so far they're working great. They take the guesswork out of pulling into the garage. I can feel the tire go completely over the little bump, and then when it hits the big bump it stops; at that point I put it in park, and when it rolls back slightly, it's positioned perfectly. They have stayed stuck to the floor using the pre-installed tape.
X**R
Works well with a rubber mat under it
This plastic stop mat works well when placed on top of an anti-slip rubber sheet/mat. I cut the rubber mat a few inches inches longer than the stop mat so that the tire would anchor the rubber mat first as it rolls onto the mat, then onto the hard plastic stop mat. With the weight of the car on the combined plastic and rubber mats, they don't move when the stop block engages the tire. I do move the car slowly, so I don't impart much side force to induce slippage of the rubber mat. I have not used the adhesive on the bottom of the plastic stop mat, I am relying only on the grippy nature of the neoprene rubber mat I placed under the plastic stop mat. I find that one stop mat used this way is sufficient to keep me from hitting things stored behind my car in my garage.Here is a link to the neoprene rubber mat I got to place under this plastic stop mat.https://a.co/d/aqlxr3g