Loosen.
loosen your truck bases then tighten them up straight
The fan clutch on a 2007 Dodge Ram is turned clockwise to tighten, counter clockwise to loosen.
You lifted your truck! DEFINITELY get longer hoses, or, relocate where they attach to the truck to allow more slack at wheel.
No.
Where I live if the truck was manufactured with automatic slack adjusters you can NOT replace them with manual ones. Check with your local DOT you never know.
Bushing are usually the little white things iside of your trucks.... its your bushing that are being tightened when you tighten your trucks
Two per axle.
A prevalent problem with starters is that connections loosen and corrode; before suspecting a bad starter or solenoid, inspect, clean, and tighten all connections, including the ones at the battery. Also, insure battery is fully charged.
You dont.........you buy a new truck...
"Semi truck" has become common usage for a Class 7 or 8 truck driver pulling a trailer which is mounted by a fifth wheel, but can be applied to any truck pulling a trailer which is fifth wheel mounted.
if you get the truck on a jack and tighten it that will help. but . . . you also need to tighten the hub again once the truck is on the ground again. this makes sure that the wheel is securely fastened to the axle.
That should be in the manual, if you don't have that if I remember right you have to pop off the chain cover and loosen the bolts behind the sprocket then you loosen those two loops on the back of the axle and rotate them in opposite directions to tighten the chain. If that doesn't work you can use a chain, jack, and a truck bumper to apply tension to the axles with those bolts loose until the chain is tight , then retighten the bolts to hold it in that position.