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Anyone know if ther is a headlight adjust up and down? I have the sled start hids the low beam is right on the ground and high beam is not quite high enough. I find my self driving beyond the headlights and I don't care for that.


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To get to the adjustment screw, you have to take the body piece off that goes around the handlebar, and then look to the right of the backside of the headlight.
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Take the left hand side panel off. It's easiest if you remove the clutch cover. Reach in with your right hand while holding a small philips head driver (stubby one), and turn the adjuster clockwise to raise, counterclockwise to lower.
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I have the same thing, can I set the low beam higher and the high beam lower or is their only one adj. srcew


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yes only one screw you can either adjust high beam to the desired hight or get the hid's some have tried shiming the bulbs out to make them closer but i belive the general findings was that wasn't working as it decreased the distance the lights would shine. on my 07 i like it with the high beam adjusted and only run low's during the day or when oncomming traffic apears.steve barber said:I have the same thing, can I set the low beam higher and the high beam lower or is their only one adj. srcew
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get ur highs adjusted and dont worry about the lows u dont use them at night anyways exept for a few seconds if other sleds are coming, if ur not a jag and leave ur brights on when other sleds are coming.......thor452 said:yes only one screw you can either adjust high beam to the desired hight or get the hid's some have tried shiming the bulbs out to make them closer but i belive the general findings was that wasn't working as it decreased the distance the lights would shine. on my 07 i like it with the high beam adjusted and only run low's during the day or when oncomming traffic apears.steve barber said:I have the same thing, can I set the low beam higher and the high beam lower or is their only one adj. srcew

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raginyamaha said:get ur highs adjusted and dont worry about the lows u dont use them at night anyways exept for a few seconds if other sleds are coming, if ur not a jag and leave ur brights on when other sleds are coming.......thor452 said:yes only one screw you can either adjust high beam to the desired hight or get the hid's some have tried shiming the bulbs out to make them closer but i belive the general findings was that wasn't working as it decreased the distance the lights would shine. on my 07 i like it with the high beam adjusted and only run low's during the day or when oncomming traffic apears.steve barber said:I have the same thing, can I set the low beam higher and the high beam lower or is their only one adj. srcew![]()
thanks for the info no I turn my brights off when oncoming sleds unless there arctic cats

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