Properly Aimed headlights

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kaybeejay
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Properly Aimed headlights

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Anyone having trouble aiming their headlights? Sometimes the factory will get lazy and ship out vehicles with headlights that are slightly off. Also keep in mind that if you have any suspension mods (ie. lowered) that your headlight geometry has changed and you probably should realign your lights to compensate.This graphic should help you re-aim your lights:Please be considerate of those you are sharing the road with. Don't blind them. Aim your lights properly to help everyone get along.(Can one of the Moderators make this thread a sticky?)
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johnsoax
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Re: Properly Aimed headlights (kaybeejay)

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Is there anyway that you can post the picture, that URL is blocked by my work (so it may be blocked by others).
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kaybeejay
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Re: Properly Aimed headlights (johnsoax)

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2003 Shadow Vibe GT and 2001 Nissan Xterra 4x4
JohnC
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Post by JohnC »

Thx for this post. i have been tweekin my headlight aim in since I got it a couple months back. Now I can know for sure they are correctly aimed. BTW my big fat hand barely fits in between the battery to get to the drivers side adjuster.
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