I took a look at the locations of the plugs, and yeah, that right side definitely does not look fun, lol. I may take Woody's idea if I ever get around to it.
Instead of posting a new thread I'll just ask this here I guess. Basically the truck has been shaking very roughly when I first start it (cold start), however after it warms up it the shaking goes away.
Something similar to the shaking happened during the summer, and the result was 6 blown spark plugs, which Firestone fixed among other things like wiring for a *gracious* sum
So I figured if it was plugs, I would just do it myself before it gets any worse and save some money and do it now before it got any worse. But due to it getting all new plugs, wiring etc in August, and the shaking going away after the engine warms up to normal operating temp, I figured it could be something else.
So I started reading about the MAF sensor and cleaning it, and then I went to Autozone and asked where the MAF cleaner was, and then I told him this and he said asked if there was a check engine light, and I told him that there was no check engine light. So he said maybe it could be a seal somewhere, and I should check my vacuum lines before I really buy anything. So I figured that would be a good idea.
So, summing all this up, what do you guys think? My guesses are bad plugs, vacuum lines, dirty MAF, maybe a gasket seal? And there still is no check engine light. So if anyone has any ideas that would be great.
EDIT: Just read somewhere that some companies oxygenate their gas during winter. I live in New England, so it can get pretty cold, and this all started after I filled up my truck half way with Irving Gas.. And it did seem like I was getting worse fuel mileage..
There are so many possibilities!