saggin

Discussion in 'Suspension/Chassis' started by ToySerrato, Jul 8, 2011.

  1. ToySerrato

    ToySerrato Enthusiast

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    i wanna kno why one side of the back of my truck is saggin a little lower than the other side? blown shock?
    also wats the best way to paint my wheels black?
     
  2. Dgerfan55

    Dgerfan55 Grand Toyotaholic

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    Well its probly your shock is bad. But as for painting your wheels. You can give them a nice sand job and then mask off the tire and go at it. Or you can just spray em the way they are if they are clean. Just depends on how nice you want them done. Of coarse the more time and longer you take on preping them the better the out come.
     
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    how much lower it that one side??Is your gas tank full?? the weight of a full gas tank might be the reason for the sagging.....
     
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    I have seen wheel/bumper specific spray paint at the store.
     
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    dupli color makes wheel paint. works really well and its chemical resistant.
     

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