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Headlights allignment

Post by MMamdouh »

anybody know how to correctly allign the headlights? i am familiar with the adjusting screws on the back of the headlight, my problem is where is the correct spot where the beam should be pointed... any ideas?

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Post by Audacity Racing »

check your manual that came with the car...


if mine was still readable i'd look (damn drain hose on the ac flooded my car and i lost all sorta a papers that i kept in the passenger floor in an accordian folder)
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Post by MMamdouh »

nothing is mentioned in the manual about this... on a ford forum some guy said to get the car very close to a vertical wall, mark where the headlights are then backup 15 feet and then adjust the beams to be at the very same point you marked... does this sound right?

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i would personally like more than 15 feet of advanced warning before i run over something :lol:
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Post by MMamdouh »

no no the beams should point to the mark you made on the wall so if you are 15 feet away the beams are supposedly parallet to the road.

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Post by Audacity Racing »

oh ok... sounds good i guess



http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/jk/050420.htm


has a little help for you about 3/4 the way down :D
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Post by chronoti »

mmamdouh wrote:no no the beams should point to the mark you made on the wall so if you are 15 feet away the beams are supposedly parallet to the road.

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you are correct according to a pack of bulbs i have.
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Post by karim »

mmamdouh wrote:no no the beams should point to the mark you made on the wall so if you are 15 feet away the beams are supposedly parallet to the road.

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That true but I always do that each headlamp alone by covering the other one.
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Post by MMamdouh »

yep... i intend to do that as the beams kinda merge when projected on a far wall.

i did a preliminary adjustment but it was a bit too high, i lowered it yesterday a bit till i can find time to do it professionaly.

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