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Castor correction wont really be the only problem causing bump steer.
You do need some form of castor correction but the main cause of bump steer is more likely to be the fact that you panhard rod and drag link are now out of alignment with each other and running on different angles.
Not a lot you can do really easily and most just live with it.
Castor correction will make it a nicer truck to drive than it is now though.