For the second time in less than two years our take up drum has failed. Some locals are replacing drum with the same type sprocket as is on the drive motor. Any pros or cons? Not much of a price difference.
Curious. Just had a Flapan one fail but it's been several years.
Car volume would be more important that calender time in determining wear. A wash may do 100,000 - 500,000 cars or more in 2 years.
Have tried the sprocket solution. It works. I think the drum allows a little side to side play that you get as the car loads with wear on a different part of the chain. The sprocket wears the inside of the links and the drum will wear certain outside edges. With 2 sprockets you wear the same surfaces at both ends. Can't say how significant that would be.
Considering where the drum fails you may consider either stocking a spare or rotating it after 18 months.