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Old 05-24-2014, 09:22 PM   #15
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He was just making fun of the spelling mistake, not questioning the definition of a hail storm. The devil's in the details...
And the O.P.'s from France, so he might have also cut him some slack...
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And the O.P.'s from France, so he might have also cut him some slack...
Hey, I already apologized. I'll do it again, too: I am sorry.
And I did not notice that OP is a fellow European. We should stick together and stuff.
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Old 05-26-2014, 12:23 AM   #17
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Hail from hell

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Could you cover the car in flannel comforters or something?
Yup. I have thrown a couple unzipped sleeping bags over a car with a couple bungies. It saved it from just under golf ball sized hail. there were lots of other cars that got damaged. Long story short, I had 4 vehicles.. couldn't drive or get them all inside. Saved me an insurance claim, thats what counts!
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Hmm. The windows here have to meet whatever the current ANSI (or whatever) standard for auto glass is. Wonder if it's different glass for different markets?
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We had a hail storm come through about 3 weeks after I bought my car.

The roof and hood did fare the worst damage (aluminum and thin metal). The trunk did get dinged up rather nicely and a spot or two on the rear quarter panels.

All in all, the rear glass held up just fine.
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Do you always randomly tap on things OP?
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We had a hail storm come through about 3 weeks after I bought my car.

The roof and hood did fare the worst damage (aluminum and thin metal). The trunk did get dinged up rather nicely and a spot or two on the rear quarter panels.

All in all, the rear glass held up just fine.


How was it repaired? Paintless Dent Removal?
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Old 05-26-2014, 04:28 PM   #22
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Do you always randomly tap on things OP?


Yes I do... also like to kick wheels for some reason. Any how, there was a hail storm (ok, ok for the typo) a few months ago and most cars except German were damaged, I didn't yet have the GT86 at that time. I was just wondering what experience there was...
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Yes I do... also like to kick wheels for some reason. Any how, there was a hail storm (ok, ok for the typo) a few months ago and most cars except German were damaged, I didn't yet have the GT86 at that time. I was just wondering what experience there was...
German cars are impervious to chunks of ice falling from the sky? How is that? Isn't every modern car (unless it's a aluminum/carbon fiber supercar)built like a beer can to save gas and costs on raw materials?
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German cars are impervious to chunks of ice falling from the sky? How is that? Isn't every modern car (unless it's a aluminum/carbon fiber supercar)built like a beer can to save gas and costs on raw materials?
They do know how to build a vehicle.

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There are a bunch of FR-S out there with hail damage:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14579
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21056
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31448
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31826

Could be easily prevented by following this DIY:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37565
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Yes I do... also like to kick wheels for some reason. Any how, there was a hail storm (ok, ok for the typo) a few months ago and most cars except German were damaged, I didn't yet have the GT86 at that time. I was just wondering what experience there was...
Hail storm is racist.
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They do know how to build a vehicle.
All they know how to do is extract profit from gullible Americans who don't know any better (I say that as a former Benz owner).

http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...gineering.html

http://dougdemuro.jalopnik.com/germa...mer-1572026115

I think personally, if I know hail is coming, I'm going to run up the road to my office and park my car in the parking garage. All I need is 5 minutes warning to do so.
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How was it repaired? Paintless Dent Removal?
I pick it up from the body shop today, but they did use paintless dent removal.

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German cars are impervious to chunks of ice falling from the sky? How is that? Isn't every modern car (unless it's a aluminum/carbon fiber supercar)built like a beer can to save gas and costs on raw materials?
German's do cut cost in some places. My E46's window switches were made in Mexico, for example.

But they are particular about some things. Here's BMW's paint process:
https://www.bmwusfactory.com/manufac...ss/paint-shop/

They may use a better quality metal for their sheet metal, all I know is he's called the stig.
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