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Setting headlights
I have a 2.5" leveling kit on my truck. That makes my headlights 2.5" off of level plane from factory. EVERY day I get flashed, the bad flash
haha I'm wondering if it's just tightening some screws to adjust the level of the lights or what because I'm starting to feel sorry for the "little man" on the road. Where are these adustments at, and how much should I adjust?-nate |
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its a little rod / screw behind head light not the higher screw but the lower one behind the head light is the one you want. i suggest doing it at night on a long road. so you can see how far you are moving it.
this screw moves head light side to side ![]() this one moves up and down crappy pic sorry but youll prolly find it.
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