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Old 12-03-2006, 03:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ANGEL headlight adjustment

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I've got those headlights (sold on ebay) that come black and silver with angel lights around the lights. Now I really like the looks, and I know some of the members have them, the question is, how do you adjust them? Mine, after selfinstall point downwards (the line of light ends about 30feet from my truck - so I pretty much dont see anything)

Anyone knows how to adjust them?
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Re: ANGEL headlight adjustment

Behind the headlights are two adjustment screws for the headlights and two adjustment screws for the brights. One moves them up and down, another moves them left and right. You can get to these screws by removing the screw in the fender well and pulling the black thing back. Get your truck facing a garage door or something similar and get them a lot higher. I've got mine adjusted so I can see as good as i could with the stock lights. No one has flashed their brights at me either.
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Re: ANGEL headlight adjustment

Seriously, good luck!!!
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Re: ANGEL headlight adjustment

Thanks alot guys - gonna try this today.
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Re: ANGEL headlight adjustment

Tried it and it obviously worked. Had to do it 4 times.
First time I did it in a parking lot - thought I got it right, then drove and it just looked weird. (took me about an hour first time)

Second one was once I found a flat wall - took about 20 min, I was going back and forth to the driver's seat and that that the right light has to go more and more to the right. So I drove again and the right one was too high - found another flat wall got it lower - but after another drive it was obviously a lot more to the right then needed to be and the actual lens just looked weird.

The last one was again on a parking lot - took me 2 minutes for everything =) Thanks for the tip aboutdoing it from under the fender!
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