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You need to get the steering fixed....not try to compensate by messing up the alignment. Screwing with the alignment can kind of alleviate the problem..but the car isn't functioning properly now....and it will still be a pain in the as* to drive. Read the section on neck angle at Frets.com. If the saddle is at it's lowest and you want the action lower, your guitar needs a neck re-set. Cranking the truss rod; 1) will most likely not alter the action enough to do the job...while at the same time screwing up your neck relief, and 2) could damage your guitar. Your guitar needs a neck re-set. OR, potentially, the bridge could be sanded down to allow more saddle to show..to be sanded down....but even if this is possible (enough bridge to sand down....neck angle isn't TOO bad) your guitar is headed for a neck re-set at some point in the not too distant future. It is the nature of the beast that acoustic guitars need neck re-sets at some points in their lives. Sounds like this one is in need of it's. Quote:
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You don't want to have it lock up.
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