Norm Peterson
corner barstool sitter
Try to relax as much as possible any muscles not involved with turning the steering wheel. Tension in other muscles can reduce the amount of weight you're putting in the seat and against the seat back, making the steering wheel having to pick up the slack. Make your body as close to a "sack of grain" as you can.I figured out where some of the uneven steering is coming from. During high speed turns, I start to slide on my seat and find myself using the steering wheel to hold myself up, which makes it difficult to steer.
Norm
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