After replacing all those parts I can think of three critical things it could be:
1st was the car aligned properly?
2nd one of the tires does not have enough air in it or A tire may be faulty. To check change the left and right tires around and see if the problem moves so the car pulls the other way.
3rd A stuck or sticky brake.
Wheels need alignment.
have it checked every two years or if see wear on inside outside of tires
Bad condensing fan capacitor or bad bearings on fan motor.
There are two axles bearings on the rear of your Dodge Ram 1500, one for each rear wheel. They would be found at the outside ends of the axle housing.
The medial malleolus is closer to the midline. The lateral malleolus is toward the outside of the body.
A manometer instrument is used to check the alignment of two shafts.
if its while your driving it could be wheel bearings
It should reset right away.
Depends what is wrong with the faucet, could be anything from a service to a washer to replacing the unit
Sounds Like The Outside Thermostat Has Went Bad Try Replacing it .....
You can do a "cheapy" alignment by laying a 2x4 up against each front tire and using a tape measure outside to outside at the front of each board and the rear. The front distance should be about 1/16th to 1/32 of an inch shorter than the rear measurement. The 2x4's should be about the same length as the height of the tire.
A good test is to take a penny and place it in the tread grove with the head of Lincoln facing down. If you can see the top of Lincoln's head you need new tires. If the tread is worn more on the inside or outside you need a front end alignment. If the tread is worn on the outer edges you are running the tires with too low air pressure. Worn in the center, too much air pressure. Of course dry rotted and cracked tires need replacing no matter the tread depth.