A vehicle that pulls to one side or the other side likely needs an alignment.
The 2001 model has it on the passenger side underneath the glove box area more toward the middle of the truck. It is held in by two screws. Unbolt those and it pulls right out.
Toward the shoulder. If you are parked on the right side of the road.
...probably not. The things above the arm are the shoulder, neck and head. With at least one of your arms, you are probably able to swing your arm back so that your hand is pointing up, palm against your spine, and your hand is as high up toward your head as you can get it. If it is your right arm, continue to curl your arm/hand toward your right shoulder. You'll feel the edge of a flat bone. That is your right shoulder blade. Ditto on the left.
It's under the hood on the right front side as you look toward the back of the truck.
Sounds like you need new ball joints.
RAISE THE REAR HATCH, ON THE IN SIDE BY THE LIGHT YOU WILL SEE 2 SCREWS, TAKE THEM OUT AND PULL COMPLETE LIGHT ( IF LEFT SIDE l BACK AND TOWARD THE LEFT, IF RIGHT SAME THING BUT TOWARD RIGHT)
Look under the dash on the drivers side, you shouldn't have to remove anything. The relay is a silverish cylinder. It pulls right out from its mount.
It is toward the middle of the engine, just off to the right. I know I just checked mine!
Forehead to left breast. Left breast to right shoulder. Right shoulder to left shoulder. Left shoulder to right breast. Right breast to forehead. This is for a blessing, for a banishing to it in reverse.
* While driving, the vehicle pulls heavily to the left or right
it was his right shoulder
It means that you have a right shoulder. Although if it is a shoulder-eating bird of prey, that may no longer be the case.