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Old 07-21-2010, 12:41 AM   #1
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Maybe your comprehension of the english language would help, your diagram did nothing for me. Completely cranked means only one thing. I smoke a lot of pot, but that has nothing to do with the situation. But, I must be really high because no matter how many times I re read my first post, I can't figure out how or why someone would take offense to it.

Did you figure out the problem yet? Or still clunking away and drawing pictures to help it out?
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Old 07-21-2010, 02:30 AM   #2
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Maybe your comprehension of the english language would help, your diagram did nothing for me. Completely cranked means only one thing. I smoke a lot of pot, but that has nothing to do with the situation. But, I must be really high because no matter how many times I re read my first post, I can't figure out how or why someone would take offense to it.

Did you figure out the problem yet? Or still clunking away and drawing pictures to help it out?
Obviously you didn't see that I have an appointment tomorrow to take the car in.

But how did this get from a thread about help with my car to about my comprehension of the English language?

I said before that maybe I used the wrong terminology, but it seems like 99.9% of the people on this forum who read my post could understand what I was getting at. Maybe for the .1% (you) I needed to put it more simply and in stoner-speak.

Look: How about not smoking weed and not jumping to conclusions and just try to be helpful instead? I wasn't offended by your post, more so confused as how you came to some conclusions like me having my wheel turned while not moving or "slamming" it on U-Turns. To me, saying I "slam" it in U-Turns is more or less a stab on my driving.

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Don't turn your wheel all the way, especially while stopped. Its hard on the power steering and dangerous. I make U-turns on 2 lane(each way) roads and when I start moving the wheel is still straight. Also, if your wheel is turned while you are stopped, and you get rear ended, you get pushed into oncoming traffic.

If its only one direction it sounds like you tweaked your P/S rack from slamming it on U-turns.
I appreciate your concern, but you don't know me, my driving habits, nor my background in cars/education.

I would prefer that you not reply to any further posts in this thread as you are not helping any resolution as you do not even comprehend the situation.
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