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Headlight Adjustment #336815
06/03/09 01:33 AM
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Just got the restoration done on my 72 Roadrunner. My headlights are all over the place. How do I go about adjusting my headlights in my shop at home? Thanks

Re: Headlight Adjustment [Re: Moparmedic440] #336816
06/03/09 01:43 AM
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should be an adjustment screw on top and on the side of each headlight (It's the one with the spring. I like to adjust mine on the road. bring a phillips and a flashlight with you to get it dialed in to taste!

Re: Headlight Adjustment [Re: Dusted_Ya] #336817
06/03/09 09:11 AM
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Another way to adjust your headlights (low- and high-beams) is to use your garage wall or garage door as a reference (tried and true method). Here's a link to this method, giving step-by-step instructions:

http://www.automedia.com/Aiming_Headlights/ccr20010801ha/1

Also, remember to check that your tires are inflated correctly and your trunk is not full of "stuff" before starting...

Glenn
67 Barracuda Convertible (PP1)
68 Road Runner (LL1, 69,000 Original Miles)

Jim's Auto Parts, Legendary Auto Interiors, Coker Tire

Re: Headlight Adjustment [Re: dinty68RR] #336818
06/03/09 11:35 AM
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Another way to adjust your headlights (low- and high-beams) is to use your garage wall or garage door as a reference (tried and true method). Here's a link to this method, giving step-by-step instructions:

http://www.automedia.com/Aiming_Headlights/ccr20010801ha/1 Simple, accurate way to go.

Also, remember to check that your tires are inflated correctly and your trunk is not full of "stuff" before starting...

Glenn
67 Barracuda Convertible (PP1)
68 Road Runner (LL1, 69,000 Original Miles)

Jim's Auto Parts, Legendary Auto Interiors, Coker Tire




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