Head Light Adjustment
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Head Light Adjustment
So after lowering my car on the RSR-super downs. My head lights are now pointing way to low! Anyone know how to adjust them? Maybe there's a DIY?
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Park your car in front of a wall at night time, put some markings on the wall like tape and such where the light cutoff line is so you can have a point of reference as you adjust. Open the hood, you'll see the adjustment screws on each headlight that look like beer bottle caps. Use a flathead screwdriver to turn those. Not sure which way, but you can see the headlight cutoff line changing as you turn them. It's easier than it seems.
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Park your car in front of a wall at night time, put some markings on the wall like tape and such where the light cutoff line is so you can have a point of reference as you adjust. Open the hood, you'll see the adjustment screws on each headlight that look like beer bottle caps. Use a flathead screwdriver to turn those. Not sure which way, but you can see the headlight cutoff line changing as you turn them. It's easier than it seems.
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There are some pictures and advice in this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...headlight.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...headlight.html
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I have been out in my garage for the past 40min to adjust the driver side headlight but I can't even move a notch! any other way to do it? damn this is frustrating
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are you using a long phillips screw driver the one likes like a + ?
if you can't seem to turn it . try using a wrench and turn it. not sure what size,but from the pic the square looking on the bottle cap you can turn.
if you can't seem to turn it . try using a wrench and turn it. not sure what size,but from the pic the square looking on the bottle cap you can turn.
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I used a flat head... I tried using the wrench but there isn't enough space to move around.. im going to give it a try again..thanks man!
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lol, omg guy's. NOOB TO THE FULLEST. I think I made it to the wall of shame... I was trying to move it by inserting the flathead between the plastic screw...... not knowing that all I have to do was literally screw it... which only took me 3 min.... wow... so ashamed but thank you guys!
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lol, omg guy's. NOOB TO THE FULLEST. I think I made it to the wall of shame... I was trying to move it by inserting the flathead between the plastic screw...... not knowing that all I have to do was literally screw it... which only took me 3 min.... wow... so ashamed but thank you guys!
and where was the actual location to screw it?
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