Olorin2
08-10-2009, 11:07 PM
Hey guys,
Somehow my headlights became misaligned, and now each headlight has a different cut-off level. The beam patterns look vaguely like this:
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The lower beam (closer to the car) is the right headlight, and as shown above its beam pattern is slightly to the right of the left one. If I aim the right headlight up, will the pattern also shift to the left to match the left headlight's pattern? The way it seems now, if I aim it up, the patterns won't line up.
I haven't tried aiming them yet, but I was a little confused by the aiming procedure. It says you shouldn't tighten and then loosen the screws. So if I'm just trying to aim it upwards, can I just turn them to the right (tighten), and leave it? How about it I overshoot it and need to lower them? Should I aim them lower than they should be, and then aim up to the correct spot again?
Sorry if that's confusing, but thanks in advance for any tips. :)
Somehow my headlights became misaligned, and now each headlight has a different cut-off level. The beam patterns look vaguely like this:
_____________
____/
______________
_________/
The lower beam (closer to the car) is the right headlight, and as shown above its beam pattern is slightly to the right of the left one. If I aim the right headlight up, will the pattern also shift to the left to match the left headlight's pattern? The way it seems now, if I aim it up, the patterns won't line up.
I haven't tried aiming them yet, but I was a little confused by the aiming procedure. It says you shouldn't tighten and then loosen the screws. So if I'm just trying to aim it upwards, can I just turn them to the right (tighten), and leave it? How about it I overshoot it and need to lower them? Should I aim them lower than they should be, and then aim up to the correct spot again?
Sorry if that's confusing, but thanks in advance for any tips. :)