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post Jul 2, 2005 - 9:31 AM
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SilverCell94



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just wondering if anyone with JDM has this problem:

the beam of light is pointing towards the ground (passenger side).

wondering if there is a quick way to bring the light back up and whats the best way to adjust/angle the light??

i know the stock headlights have a level on it to we know the beam is shooting straight. what about the JDM ones?

i understand the JDM headlights hit on coming traffic, im not worry about that. i just want to bring the beam back up so i can see the road better.

at this point the passenger side light shines about 10 feet in from on me (this is w/ a HID conversion kit) and the driver side beam is about 20 feet in front.
 
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post Jul 2, 2005 - 11:42 AM
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One bolt is for up/down the other is left and right. So just park your car 5 feet before a clear wall turn the lights on and see what happens. I believe the lower one is for rotating left/right but dont know for sure!

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post Jul 7, 2005 - 9:19 PM
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QUOTE(Kadett @ Jul 2, 2005 - 9:42 AM)
One bolt is for up/down the other is left and right. So just park your car 5 feet before a clear wall turn the lights on and see what happens. I believe the lower one is for rotating left/right but dont know for sure!
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so the lower bolt is laft and right, i take to turning the bolt to the left will angle the beam laft and right is rigt.

now what about up and down??

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