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Hey guys,

since ive got a new bar and new lights start of the year, which some people prob seen them, very clear and shiney

people have complained about them being to bright etc or slighty pointed up

Ive tried to adjust them by the screws in the back, Does that help? lol

Or the screw in the side? or top? just wanna know the best way.

cars in the garage now with door shut and ive marked where they are, so i can adjust them and see if they move below the mark..

I'll search the forums now.. but if anyone knows now post up!

bradski. (LTHL)

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depends which way its out mate, as to which ones you adjust.

Ive heard good auto-elec's have some device that measures it to you can calibrate it correctly

Not sure as ive never actually seen it in person, but i was asking as i'll need to do mine in the near future and thats what i was told :(

I did mine a few months back. It adjustble by a screw (prob easier to use a socket) , but its tucked away in a very hard to reach place.

btw was your car on the SAU stand at autosalon with the super shiny s2 headlights?? and tinted foggies?

I did mine a few months back. It adjustble by a screw (prob easier to use a socket) , but its tucked away in a very hard to reach place.

btw was your car on the SAU stand at autosalon with the super shiny s2 headlights?? and tinted foggies?

I assume your talking about the gunmetal grey one? that was Josh's car (ICER-33)

Hey guys,

since ive got a new bar and new lights start of the year, which some people prob seen them, very clear and shiney

people have complained about them being to bright etc or slighty pointed up

Ive tried to adjust them by the screws in the back, Does that help? lol

Or the screw in the side? or top? just wanna know the best way.

cars in the garage now with door shut and ive marked where they are, so i can adjust them and see if they move below the mark..

I'll search the forums now.. but if anyone knows now post up!

bradski. (LTHL)

pull up about 30cm from a brick wall or a roller door that has some sort of horizontal lines, mark the wall where the light shines it will be a fairly definate line then move st8r back 10m and use the adjusters to bring the lights back to that position (make sure the ground is level). It is a pretty quick and easy way to get an accurate aim.... we used to do 100's of new cars as part of predelivery

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