Cowpoke
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Don't guess and throw the parts shotgun at it, that's a waste of money and can only lead to a lighter wallet and frustration with the truck. Diagnosing your problem over the internet with some pictures and a brief description is just guessing... do it properly.
Jack up one corner, try to rock the wheel side to side, listen for any clunking, can you get any travel? Try to rock the wheel up and down, same diagnostics. Jack up the other corner, repeat. Report back with findings.
Based on your post this sounds like wheel bearings or tie rods to me, but testing is necessary.
completely agree but I have no prior knowledge base to know basic at home diagnostics techniques. That’s why I am starting here to properly understand issues and maybe narrow my scope. Thanks for your suggestions and input but I’m not guessing or replacing any parts. This is information gathering.