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Michael--you've bought a TR wrench but are afraid to use it?
The biggest issue with Rick 12s when adjusting the rods is that the truss rod cover must be removed, and it can't be removed or replaced in most cases without loosening at least some of the strings, so you've got to leave it off while adjusting the rods, and until they settle in, and then detune, replace the cover, and retune to pitch. A hassle to many.
Anyway, the bit more relief in your treble side calls for a minor adjustment.
Detune, pull the cover, retune to pitch. Check the relief again. Tweak the treble side nut about 1/4 turn. Let it sit for a few days and look down the neck again. If it's OK, then leave it be for a few days, playing it regularly. The act of playing helps the neck to normalize. Vibes and all that.
If it needs further tweaking, tweak an additional 1/4 turn each time, waiting a day or two in between. If you get impatient, it may over correct.
Same thing with the bass side. To remove the relief, go 1/4 turn at a time, tightening. Gotta wait here, too.