You probably have worn steering and suspension parts causing the front end to be out of alignment.
A truck may be leaning to the right because it needs a front end alignment. Getting this simple tune-up performed will have the truck driving straight, instead of leaning to the left or right.
They are adjustable three ways to align. That's 2 of the three. If you have uneven tire wear, get alignment done
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This is very easy. Remove the nut securing the arm to the drag ling. Then, use a tie-rod separator to separate the arm from the drag link. Next, remove the two bolts securing the arm to the truck frame. Install in reverse order. Next take the truck to an alignment shop for a wheel alignment. Failure to do soe is likely to result in incorrect toe-in and rapid tire wear.
yes all cars and trucks need to get aligned at some point
Take it to an alignment shop.
A truck is normally driven from the front.
If the truck is backing up with the front tires turned, the rear of the trailer will swing in the opposite direction of the front tires. For example, if the front tires are turned to the right, the rear of the trailer will swing to the left. This pivoting effect occurs because the trailer follows a different path than the truck's front end. Proper alignment and steering adjustments are crucial to control the trailer's movement while backing up.
you can see the front of the truck in your rear-view mirror.
you can see the front of the truck in your rear-view mirror.
Ball-joint needs replaced most likely.