Headlight Help
#1
Dropping my '02 Silverado 2" front and 4" rear.
Question: Is there an easy way to get the headlights aimed back down?
I figured I would sit in front of the garage door and tape where they are now, at stock ride height. After the drop, I'll re-measure them by the same method and adjust them back down.
ONLY how?
Is there adjustment screws on the lights like on our old cars? Hell, don't want to throw the computer into a tizzy by re-aiming the headlights.
Thanks for your input.
GA Travis-cwy
Question: Is there an easy way to get the headlights aimed back down?
I figured I would sit in front of the garage door and tape where they are now, at stock ride height. After the drop, I'll re-measure them by the same method and adjust them back down.
ONLY how?
Is there adjustment screws on the lights like on our old cars? Hell, don't want to throw the computer into a tizzy by re-aiming the headlights.
Thanks for your input.
GA Travis-cwy
#2
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From: Brazil, Indiana
You have two adjustments on your headlights. They use an allen head or you can just use a pair of pillars. Pretty simple to do. If you tighten the screws you will aim the headlights up and if you loosen them they will come down. The other adjustment is the in and out. You shouldn't have to touch that one though.
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