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headlight adjustment
Ok I thought I adjusted my headlights but I guess by the number of people flashing me I didn't who here can explain to me the proper way to adjust my headlights
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Re: headlight adjustment
the best way i found was just to get on level ground in the dark. turn the lights on. use another vehical for an example. preferrably one that is fairly new. i used my 92 to help get mine right.
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Re: headlight adjustment
Well my wifes Ford sits higher than my old reliable but thats not a bad idea!!
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Re: headlight adjustment
it may sit higher, but it will give you the idea of how they should be set. i failed to mention you should cover up one light at a time on each vehical to get the angle right.
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Re: headlight adjustment
How about if I park the known good truck about 15-20 feet away from the wall and put tape side to side to indicate height and the tape up and down on each side to indicated location of light?? think that might work.
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Re: headlight adjustment
i used my garage door, it has lines going across, and parked in the middle i let the sides meet the edge of the garage and set the height at a good position for driving. test the high beams too, those are more focused
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: headlight adjustment
I do the same thing. I back it into the garage, looking at the door, then line em up. Then I drive it out and check it.
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Re: headlight adjustment
just park the beast flip on the lights and adjust the way you want them. by the time those other cars pass you, theyll have gotten over your lights. ehh. i always drive with my highbeams on (xenons) just for safety, too many deer in my neck of the woods no to. ive been there done that...
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Re: headlight adjustment
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I can attest to that because I drive country roads at night here in Texas and sometimes have to pull off to the side (no shoulders) by someone that doesn't care how their lights and "fog" lamps are adjusted. I personally know of one fellow here that followed a truck driver that almost blinded him. The driver of the truck had to call the sheriff. |
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Re: headlight adjustment
Also forgot to add, here in Texas there's no requirement by inspection stations to check you beam adjustment. It's up to the local cops, DPS, etc.
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Re: headlight adjustment
Another "old school" method of setting is to park 25-ft away from a wall, with the vehicle level. With the headlights on low, you should be looking at a bright spot 24-inches above the floor. Supposed to be a pretty good adjustment if that is what you have.
Here in Arkansas, there are no stations doing vehicle inspections, and a headlight aimer is scare as hens teeth. To top that off, the dealerships don't do it on the new vehicles, either, as far as I can tell. They don't have to.
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Re: headlight adjustment
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But I was taught that you drive the truck almost right up to the wall, mark the height of the beam on the wall with some tape, and then back the truck up 20-25 ft. Then you aim the headlights to be level or below those tape marks. ( i guess below if you are driving in a lifted vehicle). It is really important that you do it on level ground though. This is supposed to work for any vehicle at any ride height. I think the 24" height is around right for a stock 2wd truck of our era. That height might be different on a 4x4 or other vehicle.
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Re: headlight adjustment
ehh. the way people drive around here. they dont need my high beams as an excuse to plow them selves into an oak. but i hear ya.
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Re: headlight adjustment
Thanks for all your inputs I will adjust it when it gets dark tonight. Thanks again.
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