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Old April 10th, 2009, 04:04 AM
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Adjusting projector headlights

Ok I know to line up up your projector headlights w/ or w/o hids you shine your lights perferably against a wall and level them till there shining at the correct level
nvm there are to screws to adjust them up and down...been so long i forgot but does anyone know the correct distance your supposed to be to line them up perfectly.

and incase any one else ask or is wondering
All headlights are aimed using aiming screws, you turn the screw, it changes direction of the bulb. there are usually 2 screws per projector, 2 for high beam and 2 for low beam per headlight. one screw changes horizontal and the other verticle on each headlight. There are usually by where the bulb goes into the light housing
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Talking Projector headlights

apology for this thread guys. feel free to contribute if you think I may have left anything out or if you would do something differently.

1. Align your car dead center in your driveway....the front and back of your car need to be perfectly aligned in the center..

2. Pull your car up to the garage door...as close as you can get w/o hitting the door..dead center in the middle of the garage door / driveway.

3. Put a piece of tape where the headlight beams hit the garage door. This should only be small dot of light...

4. Pull you car back 25'. Your Projector lens should be 25' away from the garage door...not your tires or your bumper...your headlights. DEAD CENTER IN THE DRIVEWAY

5. With tape Place a VERTICAL line that intersects each piece of tape that you put on the garage where your headlight beams hit. Use a yardstick or a straight edge t make it perpendicular to the driveway. This is important for aiming your lights right to left....this is just as important as up and down because if your lights are aimed to far left you will still be shining oncoming traffic in the eyes and if they are aimed too far right your not getting the most out of your light.

6. With tape place a horizontal line along the garage that intersects each piece of tape that you put on the garage where your headlight beams hit. They should not be the same height off the driveway.

7. With tape place a horizontal line along the garage that is 2.1" lower than the tape you placed on the garage in instruction #6. This line should be parallel with the line in #6...just 2.1" lower.

8. Cover up the passenger side headlight with a thick towel.

9. Turn on your lights

10. Drivers Side UP/Down: Bring the lower step of the cutoff to or below the tape line that is 2.1" lower than your headlights...Dot Spec is 2.1" to 2.5" drop over 25'

11. Drivers Side Right / Left: The Vertical line on the drivers side of the garage should intersect the middle of the slant on the cutoff. Move the beam pattern until this is the case.

Moving the projectors from right to left may effect the height of the beam pattern. If this is the case..just go back and fine tune.

12. Cover the Drivers side headlight with a thick towel.

13. Repeat the UP/Down Left/Right procedure that you did on the drivers side with the passenger side. The vertical line on the passenger side of the garage is to be used for intersecting the slant in the cutoff on the passenger side headlight beam/black headlight covers.

hope it could help specially to those who really in need of it.
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