stgdz
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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How do you guys set you headlight hight? The high is essentially useless because it's literally 20 ft ofd the ground but the low is actually pretty good.
I would like to aim it more downward but does that eventually kill how well the low beam works.
Is there a good middle ground or should I just leave it as is?
I would like to aim it more downward but does that eventually kill how well the low beam works.
Is there a good middle ground or should I just leave it as is?
DennyTuna
RIP-Logan-Dylan-Never forgotten!
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16 SR Viper RTX (red)
02 SX Viper ER (red)
97 SX Vmax 600 (red)
Set your low beam where you like it as it stays on when you go to high beams. I tend to have my low beam lower making the high more useful. One recommendation I would make is to get rocztoyz headlight adjuster. Easy adjustment on the fly.
hellflyer
TY 4 Stroke Master
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I second that. I installed the rocztoyz adjuster and it works well especially when you put a load on the back .Set your low beam where you like it as it stays on when you go to high beams. I tend to have my low beam lower making the high more useful. One recommendation I would make is to get rocztoyz headlight adjuster. Easy adjustment on the fly.
blown apex
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mine was way too high
it was snowing and i couldnt see
4 mm socket gets it
just removed heated storage piece
it was snowing and i couldnt see
4 mm socket gets it
just removed heated storage piece