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Jan 9, 2011 - 4:58 PM |
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Another big thanks to 6gc! This post has been edited by TheChildOfTheSea: Jan 15, 2011 - 12:10 AM |
Jan 11, 2011 - 8:27 PM |
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You have two long silver adjustment bolts sticking out the back of the headlamp, one near the top and one near the bottom. One bolt does horizontal and one does vertical alignment. The bolts are 8mm. Use a ratchet wrench or socket - not a wrench. Either way, it's not going to illuminate the road correctly with those RHD headlights because the glass is directing the light toward the wrong side - you're not going to get it up on the right side without raising it up very high on the left side - blinding traffic, so you're right in assuming you need to buy new low-beam headlights. I assume these came on an imported '94 GT-Four to Canada? Once you get the low-beam headlights, you'll be set. In the meantime, raise them a little so you can see, but not too high or you'll be blinding everyone you drive past. Yeah, my celica is imported from japan, so I've got the JDm lights, this is why I am shopping only for the glass lenses... I just read the post of how to make the lights LHD..if I have regular jdm head lights not projectors.. Do I still have to open it like the post on the top says? Or just adjust them using only the screws? You should remove those RHD reflector low-beam headlights, drop them in the trash, and buy ones that are LHD. You went a step BACKWARD going with those. That's like swapping a 3sfe into your Celica - "JDM" - yes, better - no. What I said |
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