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Old 04-08-2007, 08:20 PM   #6 (permalink)
carguy123
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Dang! This was a tough one!!

It has been a while, but I would have sworn that I used a screwdriver to adjust a knob that aimed back towards the driver, BUT I couldn't find it anywhere!!

So, after consulting my manual, what a novel place to look, I found that there is are 2 holes by your light assembly. One is a great big almost square hole that is used by many aftermarket air intakes as a place for cold air and a small screwdriver sized hole just above it.

If you look in the big hole, and you will have to remove something on the driver's side to look in, you will see what appears to be an aluminum disk attached to the back of one of the headlight bulbs. This disk has a serrated edge to it. Although it doesn't look like it will fit you should take a #1 Phillips screwdriver (that's smaller than the normal size) and fit it between the disk and the housing you will find you can adjust the lights up and down.

It sounds confusing, but isn't as odd as it sounds once you try it.

I still say be cautious and make small adjustments and try it out to get the right height. You DEFINITELY want to have someone drive towards you to ensure you haven't gotten them so high that you blind oncoming drivers.
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