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John Masters Newbie
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Posted: Nov 14 2004 at 11:25pm | IP Logged
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It seems that I already blind oncoming traffic with my headlights and I plan on installing a leveling kit on my truck which will set my beams even higher.
Does anyone know how to adjust the lamps and bring them back to earth so I don't kill someone?
Thank you
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IQ9* Senior Member
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Posted: Nov 15 2004 at 10:38am | IP Logged
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I have the same blinding problem but its only from the drivers light. You can see the difference if you are behind another truck. The reflectins is only painful from the drivers seat. If anyone knows it would be a real help to avoid the dealer on this one.
__________________ 04 LE CC, 4x4, Pearl White, debadged, Venture Clear Bra
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IQ9* Senior Member
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Posted: Nov 17 2004 at 10:32am | IP Logged
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I found out yesterday that the adjustment screws are located on top of the headlight. I haven't looked yet so keep in mind the dealer may be full of it.
__________________ 04 LE CC, 4x4, Pearl White, debadged, Venture Clear Bra
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vector6 Groupie
Joined: Oct 03 2004
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Posted: Nov 17 2004 at 3:21pm | IP Logged
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phillips screwdriver.. top of eeach light... after dark.. about 30 feet from your closed garage door.
__________________ 2006 JEEP Rubicon
No News with Combat Crews!!
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IQ9* Senior Member
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Posted: Nov 17 2004 at 8:04pm | IP Logged
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So they told the truth...how nice for a change!
__________________ 04 LE CC, 4x4, Pearl White, debadged, Venture Clear Bra
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John Masters Newbie
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Posted: Nov 17 2004 at 8:17pm | IP Logged
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If it was a snake it would have bit me!
At first glance that adjuster looks like a coupler or something. How it works is beyond me. Thanks guys, my lights are back to earth.
Oh, by the way, mine was a torx #15.
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IQ9* Senior Member
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Posted: Nov 18 2004 at 12:51am | IP Logged
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I knew I for got to do somethign tonite
__________________ 04 LE CC, 4x4, Pearl White, debadged, Venture Clear Bra
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Todd TCE Senior Member
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Posted: Nov 18 2004 at 8:36am | IP Logged
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I brought this up a couple months ago. I got flashed over and over on a CO night trip. Modest load in the bed but not enough to cause this in my mind.
There is an adjustment screw on top as stated. I think it looks to be about M8 hex with a torx drive inside. Not sure its phillips. Haven't changed mine yet but plan too.
__________________ Sharing many the same BS problems you have too.
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heatnut Newbie
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Posted: Nov 27 2004 at 9:13am | IP Logged
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Having same problem, on coming traffic flashing me, no load on truck, dealer says lights to spec, I blind people driving cars in front of me when passing, might try to adjust myself.
__________________ Heatnut
Silver 2004 Titan SE crew cab 4X4 Big Tow, Offroad pack
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