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S-Nation S13
12-20-2010, 07:11 PM
ive been searhing and i still cant find a definite answer, which way do i turn to increase the angle, or to decrease angle of my light beam. i just finished up my install and now my passenger side light point down and my driver side point up. any input ?
drifterinthemaking
12-20-2010, 09:18 PM
i dont know where to adjust it but i say turn it all up to one way go for a drive and see. if its too high/low turn it the other way! usually park it on a flat surface with a wall in front of it that way you can level the two. where do you adjust it btw?
240boosted
12-20-2010, 09:18 PM
there is a screw nob to adjust the height of your headlight is that what you are talking about? or the sleepy eye mod?
ixfxi
12-21-2010, 12:27 AM
facing the bolt
typically, clockwise will raise the beam pattern, counter will lower it
careful, dont crack your glass or go past the adjustment point or suffer the consequences
S-Nation S13
12-21-2010, 07:31 AM
how will i no if im close to the cracking point?
S-Nation S13
12-22-2010, 11:39 PM
i need a definite answer for these questions the only people who need to be answering these questions are individuals who have figured the solutions to these problems. can anyone help a brotha out this cali weather forces me to fix this lighting problem i have.
i have s13 triple projectors JDM non USDM to make things ultra clear
question 1 do the adjusting screws adjust the projectors individually? if so which screw adjusts the lo and the hi beam
question 2 do the adjusting screws adjust verticle/horizontal beam focus individually or do they adjust it together on one adjusting screw?
question 3 whats the best way to glue the mounting bolt, i used epoxy but it stills comes loose, the mounting screw in question are the ones that mount the light to the fender?
S-Nation S13
12-30-2010, 01:13 PM
word i figured out the adjusting screw lol there the top screws you see when your looking at the top of the headlights hahah FAIL for me
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