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Re: Aiming headlights



Since the front end of the car was just rebuilt, it's not as simple as
bolting them in.  I have no idea where the lights are pointing after the
rework.  I just don't want to be searching for cracks in the road with one
light and flagging incoming aircraft with the other.

-Brad

Shawn C Meze wrote:

> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999 21:25:28 -0800 Brad Sterling
> <bgsterling@earthlink.net> writes:
> >I just got my new H1/H4s today -snip-
> > Now does anybody have a good method
> >of aiming these bad boys before I blind all oncoming traffic?
> >-Brad
>
> Arent these just replacement lenses for the stock sealed beams? Just
> install them and see how they light up the ground in front of you. Should
> be the same as before only a tad bit brighter.
> I aim mine so they light up the ground about 2-1/2 3 car lengths in front
> of me. Then when your following somebody, you just light up the bottom of
> the rear of the car and not the oncomming traffic nor the driver of the
> car your following.
>
>               Shawn Meze
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