I just recieved a call at 10pm from a customer that claims my In bay automatic damaged the bottom drivers side of his Nissan 350Z as he pulled off the treadle when his wash was done. He said the treadle plate caught on the underside right behind the tire and ripped the plastic moulding 8 inches. We have been washing cars for 12 years with 2 identical automatics and never damaged the underside of any vehicle. I questioned him on whether he had modified/lowered the vehicle and he claims it is all stock and that he has washed with us at least 10 times this year with no problem.
He is going to meet me there tomorrow to look at it. Does anyone know what the standard ground clearance for vehicles is? I tried searching the web but couldn't find any definitive standard. I assume there has to be one simply for the fact that there are speed bumps that vehicles have to clear.
By the way, I don't think he is lying or trying to scam me. I watched the video and he (and his wife) seemed very surprised and perplexed when it happened as he exited the wash. He said they could clearly hear it make the grinding/breaking noise.
I guess I need to go visit a nissan dealship and take pictures of thier 350Z's and measurements of the ground clearance. I wonder if he has low profile tires? Would that be considered "non-standard"? We have a sign at the entrance warning people not to use the wash is they have non-standard accessories.
I don't want to screw this guy, but I don't want to pay for something that I shouldn't either.
Any help my more knowledgable operators out the could give would be most appreciated! Thanks guys, Jeanine
He is going to meet me there tomorrow to look at it. Does anyone know what the standard ground clearance for vehicles is? I tried searching the web but couldn't find any definitive standard. I assume there has to be one simply for the fact that there are speed bumps that vehicles have to clear.
By the way, I don't think he is lying or trying to scam me. I watched the video and he (and his wife) seemed very surprised and perplexed when it happened as he exited the wash. He said they could clearly hear it make the grinding/breaking noise.
I guess I need to go visit a nissan dealship and take pictures of thier 350Z's and measurements of the ground clearance. I wonder if he has low profile tires? Would that be considered "non-standard"? We have a sign at the entrance warning people not to use the wash is they have non-standard accessories.
I don't want to screw this guy, but I don't want to pay for something that I shouldn't either.
Any help my more knowledgable operators out the could give would be most appreciated! Thanks guys, Jeanine