Description
Product Description

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Sturdy Installation
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SIZE
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Thickened Base
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Widely Application
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Product Specification
- Whole dimension : 71.1‘’ x 12″ W x 2.4 H”.
- Max Load Capacity : 2,2046lbs
- Package Dimension : 73.62”x 13”x 5.3”
- Material : Industrial Grade Rubber
- Bolts : 8 pieces
- Count : 2 pieces
- GW : 111.3lbs
Features
For Safer Driving
- Durable
- Industrial grade rubber
- High Visibility
- Anti-slip
- Stability
- Easy carry & remove
- Easy Installation
Busy mom –
Does what it’s made forWe own a driveway with two homes behind us that have legal “right of way”. Their drives are gravel and ours is asphalt. They tend to punch the gas when they hit our paved portion disregarding signs reading “10 MPH” and “slow, children and pets”. This speed bump helps immensely. We didn’t want to bore holes in the asphalt, so they just lay there. They do move an inch or two every day and need to be realign. May screw down later or this winter but at this point not much of an issue. Happy with purchase, shipping and condition upon delivery.
matt hicks –
Slowed speeders on my streetHad people racing on my street so installed these late one night and problem solved. I did have to use concrete spikes to install them.
Norman. . . .. . –
well nowgot them on time. they look real good . but! the anchor bolts are not the best. they may work, but mine didnot. so i had to go and buy some real ones. other than that, it all looks and works well. made well and seem to be able to stand up to use. i hope so. i did like the price, thus made the main reason i got them.
CHARLENE W. –
Effective and affordableEase of installation, very effective
Connie sweers –
Speed bumpsThis was the perfect solution for the transition of rock to grass was so pleased we ordered a second pair
josh –
does the job.I live on a private lane in a very rural area, it’s “dirt”, neighbors and delivery vehicles drive by my house way too fast, I bought a speed bump ahead sign and this speed bump and installed by driving random concrete anchor screws in with a hammer, the screws are about 6 to 8 inches long, the ground is hard on the lane because of all the sand on top washing away over the years to the hard stuff, it’s a lot of chert rock and so forth, hard pack sand, I’m an hour below the georgia fall line,it is holding well, not only can you use the 3 holes in the middle for bolts but on the edges you will see low spots in the rubber, on those spots you can easily drive something through,or screw something through, this speed bump works and it’s not over the top like some speed bumps you think you slowed down enough and next thing you know it feels like a scene from 2012.