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Autopilot steering wheel hack

SabrToothSqrl

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Dec 5, 2014
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Or what if that person was texting about the steering hack and suddenly they got their hands chopped off, running into a bus full of innocent babies, what then?

But then they woke up and thought it was just a dream.
Until later that day when... the babies came back, but as zombies and started eating the person alive!
 
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acnetworkoper

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Jun 23, 2020
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I may or may-not use 2lb wrist weights attached to the bottom of the steering wheel.
Easy velcro on/off.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/SPRI-Wrist-Weights-Pair-2-lb-Each/347365245

wrist weight.jpeg
 

PACEMD

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Aug 8, 2019
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But then they woke up and thought it was just a dream.
Until later that day when... the babies came back, but as zombies and started eating the person alive!

That's what I'm afraid of, my worst nightmare. And folks, don't make fun of serial killers...... Cement galoshes takes an intellectual nose dive into the East River......Snippity doo-dah.....snippidy day..........oh what a feeling...........oh shut up self........forsooth........you're adding nothing to this conversation........
 
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EVNow

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Sep 5, 2009
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Read through a bunch of pages and not seen what I do. No weights etc..I simply adjust the volume or max speed on every nag. It’s fast and easy.
I used to have problems with the nag - until I read in a post *not* to wiggle/jiggle the wheel but gently pull it a bit in one direction. Its been very easy since then - don't even have to move the fingers to turn the speed/volume wheels.
 
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