shade
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Those are good items to check. If it has a pair of batteries stuffed in the OE location, it's almost assured that the radiator mount bushings are toast, and the core support structure may be warped. Energy Suspension makes a replacement kit for a variety of bushes that have likely perished.I'd also suggest having a look at cab and radiator mount bushings - given the age they're probably in need of replacement, but they're cheap. Wheel bearings too. U Joints perhaps.
I'll add that the entire front suspension should be inspected - ball joints, bushings, tie rod ends all wear out eventually, and if those are the OEM parts, they don't allow greasing, which can lead to more wear than a serviceable part.
Also, all fluids are suspect unless you know they've been changed. ATF will obviously be taken care of shortly, but engine coolant, power steering fluid, gear lube in the transfer case & differentials, and brake fluid. Brake fluid is often overlooked, leading to poor performance, corrosion in the system, and expensive repairs.