Headlight adjustment help????????????
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Headlight adjustment help????????????
wats up guys i have an 03 f150 an ive had the harley clear knockoffs for about 6months now an ever since ive had them its just been buggin me about the light pattern they point down at the road!!an when my brights are on they point down to! the light pattern is awful!!! ive tried to adjust them by tilting up an down but it makes no difference is there any other way??? or would yall suggest getting another set? (i bought the lights from ebay) an on the passenger side it dosent fit right for some reason an the drivers fits like a glove! i need help QUICK!!!!!!!!! this is buggin me!!
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i just went outside an turned the bulbs to the proper way. an the beams are some wat worse!? they just aim straight down at the road i can only see like 30 yards in front of me this is so aggravating an i plan on geting hids an i dont want this terrible beam pattern. it wont let me upload a photo but the pattern is awful an my brights point straight down
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southern, go take som pictures and upload them either to your album here on the site or a free photo sharing site (i use photobucket.com) and just post the link here with [img] and [/.img] tags to enable the photo.
It sounds more and more like you do not have the aiming screws adjusted properly. Be sure to include a picture of the two mounting brackets
It sounds more and more like you do not have the aiming screws adjusted properly. Be sure to include a picture of the two mounting brackets
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Is that an accurate representation of the color and brightness?
If possible, setting your white balance, and possibly taking a picture in night mode (leave the shutter open longer). You might have to set it on the hood to get a steady shot, and turn the timer on so it doesn't move from your pressing the shutter. That way the flash doesn't throw off the true brightness.
Do you have access to a wall to aim them properly? Or, you could do what my friend does and label a trash can with the proper height marked with tape. Then, take a person or a towel and cover each headlight (one at a time).
If possible, setting your white balance, and possibly taking a picture in night mode (leave the shutter open longer). You might have to set it on the hood to get a steady shot, and turn the timer on so it doesn't move from your pressing the shutter. That way the flash doesn't throw off the true brightness.
Do you have access to a wall to aim them properly? Or, you could do what my friend does and label a trash can with the proper height marked with tape. Then, take a person or a towel and cover each headlight (one at a time).
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