To those in the know, a question!
Just how should the headlights be positioned for the best coverage? also I dont know but mine seem to be a tad weak!
Typing in Silver Spring.....
Proper Headlight position
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Re: Proper Headlight position
elroto wrote:To those in the know, a question!
Just how should the headlights be positioned for the best coverage? also I dont know but mine seem to be a tad weak!
Typing in Silver Spring.....
best way to adjust is at night go to a open parking lot....a safe one that is and get a phillips head and adjust the posistion on the screws near the black bezels
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Re: Proper Headlight position
The correct adjustment height of the beam is in the owners manual if I remember correctly. If not, let us know and I'm sure we can find the correct height that the beams are supposed to intersect.
If your headlights seem dim after you've re-aligned, consider getting a better set. Not all headlights are created equal, and if you drive at night a lot, a bright pair are worth while.
If your headlights seem dim after you've re-aligned, consider getting a better set. Not all headlights are created equal, and if you drive at night a lot, a bright pair are worth while.