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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 |
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