Greg Pack
Wash Weenie
Hi Guys,
I was considering pulling out a water wizard with on board dryers at one wash and installing a friction unit. However, I was surprised to find out that my inside bay length is only 30'6". The Istobal flex five can wash a vehicle (with the vertical brushes only) out to 240". That will wash most vehicles- an F150 crew cab with 5.5. bed is 231" and a Suburban is 226" . However, the on board dryers will limit the maximum vehicle length (that will get the rear dry) to only 189" ( That's a jeep wrangler). I'm guessing stand alone dryers mounted outside the building are an option but literally 100 feet behind me is a Mexican restaurant with an outdoor patio. In addition I have a tight exit turn radius. It's a front entry, gabled rood design which may be difficult to modify without spending quite a bit of money.
Anyway, does anyone have a friction unit in such a short bay, and any input on setup- Maybe wall mounted dryers with some sort of noise reducing barrier? Any ideas appreciated.
I was considering pulling out a water wizard with on board dryers at one wash and installing a friction unit. However, I was surprised to find out that my inside bay length is only 30'6". The Istobal flex five can wash a vehicle (with the vertical brushes only) out to 240". That will wash most vehicles- an F150 crew cab with 5.5. bed is 231" and a Suburban is 226" . However, the on board dryers will limit the maximum vehicle length (that will get the rear dry) to only 189" ( That's a jeep wrangler). I'm guessing stand alone dryers mounted outside the building are an option but literally 100 feet behind me is a Mexican restaurant with an outdoor patio. In addition I have a tight exit turn radius. It's a front entry, gabled rood design which may be difficult to modify without spending quite a bit of money.
Anyway, does anyone have a friction unit in such a short bay, and any input on setup- Maybe wall mounted dryers with some sort of noise reducing barrier? Any ideas appreciated.