Hail Damage :(
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Hail Damage :(
So the other day here we had a nasty storm come through with marble to golf ball size hail. Unfortunately my car was out with no shelter which resulted to damage and a busted rear windshield. The hood, roof, fenders, driver door, and trunk all got dings, including some molding and the body itself .
Now im curious to know if anybody else has had hail damage to any of there cars and when it got repaired did it ever look the same? Im afraid my car will never look as straight and factory perfect again......
I have pictures and ill try to post them up so you guys can see my beautiful car all beat up?
Now im curious to know if anybody else has had hail damage to any of there cars and when it got repaired did it ever look the same? Im afraid my car will never look as straight and factory perfect again......
I have pictures and ill try to post them up so you guys can see my beautiful car all beat up?
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Yea, it all depends on the shop! I've seen some hack jobs! (my car!!!!) instead of trying to repair and tap out the actual dent, they rather just fill in holes/dents with bondo! Theres a shop here in town that does some bad as s work when it comes to dents (where I went afterward and re did was was done). I say ask around and find that one shop that everyone recommends...
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Big Mack
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If the paint is intact and the only damage is the dent, you can find special shops that specialize in "paintless repairs" where they can pop those dents back out pretty easily and the cost is generally quite reasonable. I had a Mazda parked outside some years back in the driveway and out of the blue came golf ball size hail that went on for about 10 minutes. By the time it got done, the roof, trunk lid and hood looked like someone had used a ball-peen hammer repeatedly with numerous dents all over. Fortunately the paint was intact. Took it to a regular body shop and the guy recommended this special paintless repair shop. Only took this special paintless shop a day to fix all the dents and it was so good I couldn't see any dents afterwards. 2 years ago I had 2 door dings on my GS and again I took it to the local paintless repair shop and they popped those dings back out easily. Suggest you try this option if your paint is intact. Good luck.
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i appreciate your reply and thank god i didnt see any paint missing, it makes me feel a little better about my car. Heres a couple of pics, its hard to see in the pic cause of the color but when you see the reflection, you see all the dents.
This is what it did to the back window, now imagine the hood, roof, trunk, and driver side of whole car since that was the angle it came down.
This is what it did to the back window, now imagine the hood, roof, trunk, and driver side of whole car since that was the angle it came down.
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Couple months ago in Austin we got a nasty hail store with golf ball size hail. Lots of my friends have damaged cars. It all depends on the car and insurance. Most of them had damage like yours. Hood, fenders, rear panels, trunk, tops of doors, top and busted windows. The ones with less damage did the paintless dent repair. A couple of them had to get their panels / hood / top replaced (esp on older cars where more parts are available). One of my friends got a 4,000 check from his insurance company and he is just going to save it for his next car, because the car that was damaged is his daily beater so he does not care. Whatever you do, if insurance is paying for it, it will show up in a carfax. Good luck.