I had just made it out of the NC mountains and when I started the truck, the hail started coming down about the size of marbles.
Before I even made it out of the parking lot, the ground and grass was COVERED in white. The hail was now the size of golf balls.
I tried to drive out of there but couldn?t get out fast enough. The truck didn?t get any hail damage but that damn tonneau cover looked like a fat chick did a lap dance on it.
Mark
Thanks Tracy
2008 H2 SUV
Starr Hid projector headlights
Hid lights in the DRL bumper holes
Custom Alum. light bar, 2 Rigid Industries 10 inch Leds
MC2 Roof Light Bar
24 inch Starr 770 Hammer Rims
Gen 6 Lockpick
Gm bluetooth
Front + Rear Camera's
73 Duster 588 ci. B1 injected akly with NOS
Supercharged 2002 Harley, E Glide Classic
2005 Screamin Eagle, E Glide
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Hail overnight at the Lake of the Ozarks too. It was marble and pea sized, of short duration, and didn't damage the H2. This has given me incentive to clean the junk out of our garage at the cabin so I can get the Hummer in. I remember someone else having their rear cover hailed and spraying it with a coating of something afterwards.
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ghlight=line-x
Still loving my Line-Xed cover. It's amazing that hail that big really doesn't do much to the trucks body!
Someone asked me the other day, "you take that thing out when you know severe storms are forecast?"....I responded, "I can't imagine a vehicle I'd rather be in during a storm".
Pimpin 8 E Z but somebodys gotta do it .
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