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Motor city wash works wraps

Necktieninja

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I have Motor city wraps. The muti jointed ones. My passenger side keeps riding up on hoods. Then will swing wildly back. I have ics I adjusted the timing. So they will come out late. I only want it to wash side mirrors back. Because this thing keeps messing up cars. It will still come out from time to time. Wash the front of the car. Then get caught in a brush guard. The shift from the gearbox to the wrap will get bent. I need help any ideas.
 

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I have Motor city wraps. The muti jointed ones. My passenger side keeps riding up on hoods. Then will swing wildly back. I have ics I adjusted the timing. So they will come out late. I only want it to wash side mirrors back. Because this thing keeps messing up cars. It will still come out from time to time. Wash the front of the car. Then get caught in a brush guard. The shift from the gearbox to the wrap will get bent. I need help any ideas.
I know nothing about MCWW equipment. Do they offer a flexible shaft coupling for their wraps? I don’t think I would get a set of wraps without a flexible coupling.
 
I just checked the rotation. Am I correct that the driver side should spin to the left and the passenger spin to the right. Both shouldn't be spinning in the same direction? Is that right
 
Driver side - counter clockwise if you looked down at it from the top. Passenger side clockwise if you looked down at it from the top. They should spin in the direction of vehicle travel - like they are rolling the vehicle through the brushes.
 
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