Bjorn's right.
In case you don't already know this one, a quick way to check toe-in is this little trick;
Park on a flat area, making sure the front tires are pointing straight ahead.
Truck shut off, in neutral with the parking brake set (don't wanna read about you in some later post) jack up the front end one side at a time and; while spinning the tire, mark a line down the center of the tread with a piece of chalk.
After you mark both sides, next, WITH THE TIRES SITTING ON THE GROUND, pick a spot as close to the centerline of the wheel as you can get on both the forward and rearward-facing treads and measure the two chalk marks to see how close they are.
The front line should be 1/8" to 1/4" closer together than the back marks.
It's important to measure the marks at the same distance from the ground;
if you can't get as high on one side because of frame/springs/steering components getting in the way, then use that point's distance off of the ground for both your front and rearward measurements.