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07-28-2003, 10:00 PM | #1 |
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Headlight Adjustment
I've got a 91, with the aero headlights. My Haynes manual mentions removal and installation of headlights....but not adjustment. I just installed some Silverstars and my headlights are still CRAP! I need to readjust them but I can't find anything that looks like an adjustment screw. Does anyone have a photo or a good way they can explain how to adjust the up/down angle on the headlights? The side to side would be nice too, mine are a little off. Thanks.
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'91 Mustang GT 5.0 AOD Daily Driver Current stats: NEW 302 short block, E-303 cam (@.050, 220/220, .498/.498, 110 degrees), 1.6 roller rockers, Performer RPM heads (aluminum, 1.9/1.6, 60cc chambers), Cobra intake, Granatelli 75mm MAF, Billet AFPR, Equal-Length Shorty Headers, Off-Road X Pipe, Flowmasters, 4.10 POSI 13.73 at 103.8, ~2.2 60' |
07-29-2003, 08:51 PM | #2 |
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Anyone? Just bringing it up on the list again....
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07-29-2003, 09:28 PM | #3 |
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just went outside an looked i use a hoppy headlite aimer at work hope i don't do a stang i looked at the rh side there is 2 adjuster screws very small socket like 5mm ,smaller than an 1/4 and look very hard to adjust left and right is easyer it's up top but up and down is deep in, hand scratch and cut adjuster good luck!
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08-03-2003, 07:27 AM | #4 |
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You'll need a 5mm socket.
See attached picture # 1 is the adjustement screw # 2 is one of the three retaining nuts # 3 is used to help the head lamp fit the side corner and the signal light. But may be adjusted before installing the headlamp on the car because the end is round On the other side of the headlamp you have another adjustment screw and two more retaining nuts. I've adjust mine on the road in front of my house. Turn on the headlight and hide one of them with a cloth to an easy adjust seperatly. When it's done, go over 200 - 250 feet in front of your car to see if the adjustment is good for incoming vehicules. Fog light is the same technique |
08-04-2003, 09:13 AM | #5 |
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So that adjustment screw has a 5mm end on it?? Mine feels round, which is why I never tried to mess with it.....
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'91 Mustang GT 5.0 AOD Daily Driver Current stats: NEW 302 short block, E-303 cam (@.050, 220/220, .498/.498, 110 degrees), 1.6 roller rockers, Performer RPM heads (aluminum, 1.9/1.6, 60cc chambers), Cobra intake, Granatelli 75mm MAF, Billet AFPR, Equal-Length Shorty Headers, Off-Road X Pipe, Flowmasters, 4.10 POSI 13.73 at 103.8, ~2.2 60' |
08-04-2003, 11:25 AM | #6 |
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You're supposed to have at least 2 on the 3 with a 5mm end. maybe there's a mistmatch when you've done the upgrade. Usually they are at the top of the head lamp. It's a pain to adjust with a pair of pliers. You can also try a salvage yard at the worst to find these screws.
Hope this help. |
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