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Old Feb 5, 2007 | 04:37 PM
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Adjust Headlight Angle FD?

I have an FD and I just want to adjust the angle of the headlight beam.

I tried searching and I kept getting a bunch of threads related to the sleepy-eye mod and RE/Knightsport HID kits.

I have the stock flip up Lights and I just want to adjust the beam to point up a little bit more.

Is there an adjuster screw or something, how do I get to it?

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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 07:52 PM
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If I remember correctly, there should be a small black unit with a red **** behind each headlight under the hood. That **** adjusts it.
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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 09:32 PM
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Next to each headlight, under the hood, there are little rubber boot cover things..they have arrows, and maybe some writing on them. Anyway, pull them off, and there's a **** in the shape of like a 12 pointed torx or something...turn that ****, right to raise, left to lower.

Anyone know how to adjust the side-to-side angle of the headlights? I assume there's a long screw with a spring attached under the black plastic somewhere, but I haven't dug in yet. In the fog, it's really noticable... The passanger side headlight is normal, and the drivers side headlight seems to be pointing out the passanger side window. Spotted a few deer with that thing
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