i. Abide by the specifications in the owner's manual always.
ii. Some vehicle manufacturers recommend using different distances for appropriate adjustments. For example, Toyota recommends 10 feet (3.0 m) feet, Pontiac GTO recommends 15 feet (4.6 m), and Chrysler recommends 3 feet (0.9 m) for some models. For this reason, it's important to check your owner's manual and follow those guidelines.
iii. If you don't have so much room for adjustment, it is recommended that you use mathematics
For example: 4-inch drop at 25 ft translates to 3.2 inches at 20 ft, 2.4 inches a 15 ft, 1.6 inches at 10 ft, and 0.8 inches at 5 ft. You can halve the inch (1.6,1.2,0.8,0.4) to find the 2-inch drop.
Remember that the decimal point is in 10ths, but inches can be divided into 16ths, so you have to multiply the decimal point by 1.6 to calculate how many 16ths of an inch it is, but you will lose accuracy in this way. What you need to do is to ignore all of this and do it at 25 feet.
2) Adjust alignment Point is even with the Y axis.
a. The center of the light (maximum brightness)locates in the places of the marks R and L. However, we recommend that most of the intense beam comes from the right side with the vertical line (if you are driving on the left side of the road, it locates on the left side with the vertical line).
b. Rotates the side screws or bolts to adjust the light center.
Test your alignment on the road
After all the steps are completed, you can drive your car on the road to ensure that the beam of the headlights is appropriate. If necessary, repeat the above steps until it is suitable.


Leave a comment