03' Accord headlight adjustment?
#3
I haven't bought my '03 yet, but I plan on getting some projectors and HID's for it.
Usually there's screws on the headlight assembly that you can tighten and loosen to adjust it, but I'm unsure. Like I said, I haven't bought mine yet (tomorrow!! super excited!) so I don't have the manual!
Also, you might be able to adjust the ENTIRE headlight by tightening and loosening bolts etc, but you may have to remove the front bumper to get to it, ha.
Bump for some infos.
Usually there's screws on the headlight assembly that you can tighten and loosen to adjust it, but I'm unsure. Like I said, I haven't bought mine yet (tomorrow!! super excited!) so I don't have the manual!
Also, you might be able to adjust the ENTIRE headlight by tightening and loosening bolts etc, but you may have to remove the front bumper to get to it, ha.
Bump for some infos.
#4
adjusting headlights via screws sounds easy. a friend also told me that while adjusting your headlights, you should do it on a level surface to make it accurate or can use a headlamp adjuster (don't know there's such a thing lol)...
#5
Never heard of a headlamp adjuster, but I don't know that much about adjusting headlights! Haha.
Anyway, yeah, if you can find a level surface that's good, or at least one that's flat, like a slightly slanted driveway.
If you can, do it in front of a wall or garage door so you can see where your cut offs are and whatnot, that'll help. Best thing for you would've been to point your headlights at the wall before the HID's, mark the wall with masking tape or something and then put the HID's in and try to match up (then drop 'em down a little 'cause they're HID's now ).
Anyway, yeah, if you can find a level surface that's good, or at least one that's flat, like a slightly slanted driveway.
If you can, do it in front of a wall or garage door so you can see where your cut offs are and whatnot, that'll help. Best thing for you would've been to point your headlights at the wall before the HID's, mark the wall with masking tape or something and then put the HID's in and try to match up (then drop 'em down a little 'cause they're HID's now ).
#6
Never heard of a headlamp adjuster, but I don't know that much about adjusting headlights! Haha.
Anyway, yeah, if you can find a level surface that's good, or at least one that's flat, like a slightly slanted driveway.
If you can, do it in front of a wall or garage door so you can see where your cut offs are and whatnot, that'll help. Best thing for you would've been to point your headlights at the wall before the HID's, mark the wall with masking tape or something and then put the HID's in and try to match up (then drop 'em down a little 'cause they're HID's now ).
Anyway, yeah, if you can find a level surface that's good, or at least one that's flat, like a slightly slanted driveway.
If you can, do it in front of a wall or garage door so you can see where your cut offs are and whatnot, that'll help. Best thing for you would've been to point your headlights at the wall before the HID's, mark the wall with masking tape or something and then put the HID's in and try to match up (then drop 'em down a little 'cause they're HID's now ).
#7
Hi Guys
All you guys above me were posting in the wrong forums..Please take the time to think about where your post could best be answered then post it there..
Read the forum headers and the rules...
WheelBrokerAng
Read the forum headers and the rules...
WheelBrokerAng
#8
And none of them had anything to offer either.
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