My truck was towed from a shopping center parking lot on fri. The parking brake was on, so they had to pick it up from the rear. The front end on this truck was real solid before it was picked up. After I picked it up I noticed within 2-3 blocks that the steering was "wandering" a little, no better way to describe it, and there is now a loud klunk from the front end when hitting pot holes or bumps. Before this, only me and the dash made noise when hitting bumps:-laf . I thought it was just me because I was #@$%! someone had even touched my truck in the first place, but at highway speeds it was undeniable. I had a friend drive it, didn't tell him what happened just asked him to drive it, he didn't notice around town but picked right up on it at highway speed. We looked at it and the only thing that was noticeable was the camber was off on the right wheel and was not like that before it was towed. The roads are pretty bad in Arlington where this happened, all I can figure is that he hit some bad pot holes or a curb. The truck had new leafs put on all the way around with 1 extra leaf added to the front 12000 mi ago and I am running 285 75 16 on MT classic II's. Wheel bearings and cups were replaced about 7000 mi ago. What kind of damage should I be looking for? Like I said the camber is off, negative on the right side and thats all that's visible. Thanks for your time.