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Old 09-16-2005, 09:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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question about light and fog light angles

Hey guys I got in a accident a while ago and I took a look at my headlight and one is a little higher than the other. Is there an easy way to fix this or no? Also I just got my JDM yellow fogs in and the right sits a little higher than the left (and with the yellow fogs it is really easy to tell if they are a little off). I tryed to play with the screws to see if I could change it a little bit, but I got nothing. Anyone got any suggestions??
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the fogs have the adjustment screw, you just have to turn it and see if it moves up or down... it will turn, and it will adjust. mine took a bit before it started moving freely.
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I got the same problem. My right headlight is slightly higher luckily it's not very noticeable. You could try to ghetto rig it. Try putting some tiny spacers where the headlight bolts to the body. I haven't tried to fix mine so I don't know what would work for-sure except obviously more bodywork.
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^^ if you're saying right as in passenger, then that would be how the headlights come from the factory.

the JDM's the drivers side is higher because they drive on the left obviously
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Hey lucke thanks for the reply. If you dont mind, can you tell me where the adjustment screw? I look at the fog light when it was out, and I didn't see anything. Thanks.
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the adjustmet screw for the fog lights is on the upper inside front of the braket (passenger side is on the upper right side of the braket, drivers side is on the upper left side.) and its a phillips head.
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