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<blockquote data-quote="Brotato Chip" data-source="post: 1437876" data-attributes="member: 39241"><p>Thanks for the answers guys. I'm running a Cooper Disoverer STT Pro on the stock tire size and had an alignment done when installed as well as a caster and camber kit. The shop told me that big mud tires grip the curvature of the road and will always pull right and as such the truck doesn't drive straight. I'm getting a second opinion when I get my wheels installed/tires rotated.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like shocks are a must do. I'm not in a position to get new shocks, are rebuilt shocks worth it? Being January in Washington I need my truck so the exchange would be my only option, do I really want someone else's unknown history shocks? If so, what's the best place to do them?</p><p></p><p></p><p>For springs, how can I tell if they need replacing? The rear shocks are pitted and based off other visual factors I think the truck was neglected too. </p><p></p><p>What other components do I need to replace/check and what's the best way to do that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brotato Chip, post: 1437876, member: 39241"] Thanks for the answers guys. I'm running a Cooper Disoverer STT Pro on the stock tire size and had an alignment done when installed as well as a caster and camber kit. The shop told me that big mud tires grip the curvature of the road and will always pull right and as such the truck doesn't drive straight. I'm getting a second opinion when I get my wheels installed/tires rotated. It sounds like shocks are a must do. I'm not in a position to get new shocks, are rebuilt shocks worth it? Being January in Washington I need my truck so the exchange would be my only option, do I really want someone else's unknown history shocks? If so, what's the best place to do them? For springs, how can I tell if they need replacing? The rear shocks are pitted and based off other visual factors I think the truck was neglected too. What other components do I need to replace/check and what's the best way to do that? [/QUOTE]
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