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Old 12-04-2009, 09:32 PM
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Default Re: Hail damage

You need to take it to a Line-X shop! Just Google Line-X in your area. I've seen the treatment on a few H1s but never on an H2 until now. It looks good.
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Default Re: Hail damage

I wish I had seen this thread before you did that. If you have comprehensive coverage on your insurance, you could have covered it that way.

The insurance company would have paid you 1200 to replace it and you could have still had the lining put on.

Comprehensive covers stuff like that and there is no penalty for making a claim (because comprehensive includes acts of god, vandalism, etc,...stuff you can't control)

Most people have 100 deductible on comprehensive and there is no rate in crease.

But at least you got it fixed. It looks fantastic. I don't have hail damage but may do that myself it looks so good.

Just out of curiousity, if you received that much damage to the cover, what about the roof of the truck, did you check it?

You may want to....

Mark

PS. Tomp was right, no PDR would have straightened that mess. Great suggestion.
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