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Old Oct 22, 2019 | 03:21 AM
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So I decided to lower the Led lights and found that there was only an option to lift the lights up and down but not widen which was an option on my GS. There is a aluminum block that stops you from being able to do this. Wondering if anyone else has this issue as I suspect maybe only the adaptive light users have this option.


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Old Oct 22, 2019 | 06:32 AM
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What is the option to lower the LEDs?
Dealer told me there was no adjustment. I, too, would like to lower the lights just a bit; others are flashing their high beams at me.

You are talking headlights, right?
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What is the option to lower the LEDs?
Dealer told me there was no adjustment. I, too, would like to lower the lights just a bit; others are flashing their high beams at me.

You are talking headlights, right?

yep headlights, I circled where but you would need a long screw driver as there are gears at the end of it the raise and lower the beam.


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yep headlights, I circled where but you would need a long screw driver as there are gears at the end of it the raise and lower the beam.

Thanks!. Where are these adjustment holes? At the light itself, under hood, under the dash?

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Thanks!. Where are these adjustment holes? At the light itself, under hood, under the dash?
They lead to a gear that raises the lights up and down.
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They lead to a gear that raises the lights up and down.
Understood, but where are the holes themselves?
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Originally Posted by rmbrewer
Understood, but where are the holes themselves?
They are circled in the picture in red!
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Originally Posted by rmbrewer
Thanks!. Where are these adjustment holes? At the light itself, under hood, under the dash?
What I am trying to ask is where is the piece with the holes? Is this piece a part of the light assembly? Is this piece under or on top of the light?

Can you take a pic from some distance so I can see where this piece is in relation to the light assy?

Once I locate the piece, I'm sure I can find the holes you circled.
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