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    Hail damage

    Hi,

    Well, we have had two hailstorms in recent weeks, both whilst I was away.

    The rising tide in the kitchen gave some pointers as to nature of damage on the roof - 20 year old polycarbonate skylight tiles shredded....

    Detailed examination of the defender located a lens and cover broken.

    Luckily no other damage. Well none that I could see, or none that was any worse than 20 years of general wear and tear......

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    Hail is ever increasing, imho, and after having one of our cars absolutely HAMMERED by hail (400+ dents) a few years ago, is a cause for concern for me.
    Whenever I see dark clouds, I start to "think".......I know ya can't be paranoid, but if ya've ever copped a serve of hail on a car that is special to you, ya'll understand what I mean.
    Pickles.

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    Look on the Bright Side... park outside... get 'hailed' upon so that your car looks like a golf-ball... and save up to 10% of fuel use!

    Or, if you'd prefer smoooother surfaces..and only around 5% better fuel, go for the AIRTABS. - Would be useful on a D1 or D2. - Don't think any 'Deafeners' could go fast enough to make them worthwhile, though the improvement in aerodynamics might well go into double-digits.

    Airtab | Aerodynamic Fuel Savers | Welcome


    VIDEO: Mythbusters test golf ball-like dimpling effect on fuel economy (*Spoiler Alert!*)

    Or, you could take the cheap way out and get artistic with a ball-pein hammer...

    EDIT:- They're $5.50 each from here in WA. http://www.beejays.com.au/ (Today's price, 4th Feb 2016)

    Or try micro vortex generators as used by experimental aircraft... but very few LandRovers travel fast enough to generate the savings, never mind the 'vortex' . . . .

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    I thought this thread might've been about cellulite...

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    More hail damages the better for me, I work for a mob that sells replacement panels. Unfortunately nothing for Landy's

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