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2.0 wheel scratch from gaurd rails

SSadmiral

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I’ve been getting a lot of complaints lately about how my Carwash scratched a rim. I have a 2.0 and get a lot of nice cars with the low profile wheels. They inadvertently hit gaurd rail pulling in then claim it’s my fault. I saw a thread on here a while back of somebody removing the old metal gaurd rails all together and installing rubber car stops. This seems like a great idea just wandering if it still serves its purpose of keeping people from jumping the gaurd rails? Any tips would be appreciated
 

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IBwashincars has replaced them replaced the guide rails with plastic bumper blocks. IIRC the plastic is slippery and helps prevent climbing over them.

I haven't had trouble with scratched rims except for one claim a few years back. Take a look at your guide rails and see if you have a gouge or rough spot that may be causing some trouble Perhaps you could sand it smooth. I also installed delineator posts at the entrance between the track and guiderail and that helped with people jumping the rails considerably.
 

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Awesome ! thanks for the feed back I will give it a go. Just out of curiosity did you use the anchors they provided or the expandable concrete anchors? Is it best to leave a gap between each for water drainage and clean out etc...
 

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No, I bought # 97110A304 - 8 1/2" anchors from McMaster Carr. I also bought stainless steel nuts and washers for them. I left 6" between each one.
 
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