Adjusting the head light beams
Before adjusting your beams, check to make sure all your rubber spring shipping blocks have been taken out, as this may be the reason you think your low beams have been too high...it happened to me and others.
Second, don't put "excessive" weight in the trunk. I wouldn't put more than 50 lbs. to start.
Second, don't put "excessive" weight in the trunk. I wouldn't put more than 50 lbs. to start.
Originally posted by redone:
Before adjusting your beams, check to make sure all your rubber spring shipping blocks have been taken out, as this may be the reason you think your low beams have been too high...it happened to me and others.
Second, don't put "excessive" weight in the trunk. I wouldn't put more than 50 lbs. to start.
Before adjusting your beams, check to make sure all your rubber spring shipping blocks have been taken out, as this may be the reason you think your low beams have been too high...it happened to me and others.
Second, don't put "excessive" weight in the trunk. I wouldn't put more than 50 lbs. to start.
I know for a fact that all cars lights are not aligned the same. Traveling infront of 2 S2000's on the highway. One had its lights bouncing in my eyes the other not a peep. I just want it a little lower.
Anybody have real pictures of where this thing is. The linked pics were very vague. If not I will figure it out myself.
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