Got hail? Want to do something about it?

Sil2DrV6

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Lmao. If they're golfball-sized, don't they hurt? Besides, I'd bring a mattress from my bed, and leave it on top of the car, if I'm that desperate like him.
 

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:henry: I just let it happen haha last time it hailed I was driving to my friends, the first thing of hail sounded like a bullet. But then once we got there we were running into his house and I got nailed on the head and it hurt like a mother ****er! Golf ball size suck bad

I think the metal on our cars are tougher than some.
 

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It's pretty thin metal. Ask me how I know

I think so, too. My mechanic told me to be extra x2 careful, when rolling my fenders, b/c he told me that panels and paint of Honda vehicles in this generations are very thin and fragile.

Speaking of fenders, there was one time I was laying my butt on the front fender, and it popped in and out, and I freaked out. (I weigh 132lbs btw.)
 

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That's odd...

When I parked my car at my friends. Both his car (2012 Hyundai.... Large "luxury" sedan don't recall the name right away) and his brothers (Evo 8) had much more dents. I only got a couple very shallow ones.
 

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Perhaps you tend to park into a place that aren't between other cars, and your friends don't really care about parking spaces?? Trust me, ours is thin. But don't prove it to yourself by laying your butt on a fender lol.
 
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