I think you'll do well with the truck. Our family has a home improvement company and have had several of those truck/engine combination from 2001 on. They were trouble free trucks for us except for the exhaust manifolds. On the 01 a few exhaust studs broke. On my '05, the manifold warped and pulled away from the heads. I changed both sides twice on that truck. That's also the one I replaced spark plugs on. My 08 I changed 1 set of manifolds. The only truck we never have changed manifolds or anything really is our 04 (and it's still going at 180some thousand miles). It is also the ONLY truck that had a 4.10 rear. Others all were 3.73. Our theory is the lower rear ratio let the truck work a little easier when towing and kept things cooler. We dont haul more than the trucks are rated for, but they do regularly pull trailers and all have tools and ladders hanging on them.
Anyway, my point is, I think you get the plugs changed and maybe coils and you'll be good to go.
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