JCVol00
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Does this mean he’s not coming back?how come JA always looks like Dillon Gabriel in his App State pics?
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Might be an unpopular opinion, but I think Sage has been a better pitcher than Karlyn this year. Not sure if Karlyn came back too early from her shoulder injury or what, but she hasn’t been as effective and sometimes struggles to find the strike zone.Lady Vols beat Alabama 2-0, Sage with a 1 hit shutout...
They recalibrated something (couldnt tell what mumblemouth said). It is better but the steering wheel has a slight shake and slight pull to the right still. So I assume the rack and pinion system needs an assessment, but its not so extreme that it's urgent. Will get that evaluated in the next month or so.How’s the car situation going?
They inspected the tires and said it wasnt that. Said it was aligned perfectly. They rotated tires and realigned. All good. Tires are also about 6 months old. I think the "recalibration" mumble mouth (the tech) said was the steering wheel. Helped but did not fix.A slight drift to the right is normal due to the road being sloped to allow water to run off. A pull can be different things but a lot of times the alignment can be correct but the steering wheel is off center. if that’s the case, when you straighten the wheel you could be unintentionally be going to the right. Also irregular tire wear from being out of alignment for too long.
You should call up ar. Say 'you at little skinny feller?'They inspected the tires and said it wasnt that. Said it was aligned perfectly. They rotated tires and realigned. All good. Tires are also about 6 months old. I think the "recalibration" mumble mouth (the tech) said was the steering wheel. Helped but did not fix.
Definitely isn't the road slope. It was initially a pretty aggressive pull at higher speeds. When you let go of the wheel I can best describe the steering wheel behavior as if it has Parkinsons with about 1 inch back and forth turning, but turning more right than left with each shake.
They inspected the tires and said it wasnt that. Said it was aligned perfectly. They rotated tires and realigned. All good. Tires are also about 6 months old. I think the "recalibration" mumble mouth (the tech) said was the steering wheel. Helped but did not fix.
Definitely isn't the road slope. It was initially a pretty aggressive pull at higher speeds. When you let go of the wheel I can best describe the steering wheel behavior as if it has Parkinsons with about 1 inch back and forth turning, but turning more right than left with each shake.
Check the steering angle sensor. May need to be reset or recalibrated.
