How do you adjust/aim the headlights on 92 Accord?
Originally posted by teamlegacy
My posts were my advice...
My posts were my advice...
Originally posted by teamlegacy
Frip made it for me. He does awesome ****ing work! 15 dollars per photoshop! Highly HIGHLY reccomended
Frip made it for me. He does awesome ****ing work! 15 dollars per photoshop! Highly HIGHLY reccomended
Originally posted by teamlegacy
Nope, I could give a shyt less, it's a learning experience to **** up, but you have to take into consideration the consequences. I know a guy with a 99 A4 who bought A6 projectors (retail around 800 a pair or so), tried adjusting them himself, broke BOTH hi-beam adjusters, they just flopped down. Needless to say, he shelled out for a new pair. Sucks to be him.
Nope, I could give a shyt less, it's a learning experience to **** up, but you have to take into consideration the consequences. I know a guy with a 99 A4 who bought A6 projectors (retail around 800 a pair or so), tried adjusting them himself, broke BOTH hi-beam adjusters, they just flopped down. Needless to say, he shelled out for a new pair. Sucks to be him.
i don't see how you could break anything anyway....
Yeah true, but comparison still holds true.
Also, I got that work for free because he has just started to offer his services. Similar services on eBay go for 40 dollars. Flip is very talented, and I don't disagree with him charging 15 dollars.
Also, I got that work for free because he has just started to offer his services. Similar services on eBay go for 40 dollars. Flip is very talented, and I don't disagree with him charging 15 dollars.
heh i just did the same thing with my headlights.. i couldnt' get the damn bulb out so i unscrewed that screw, which must be made out of the shittiest metal EVER cause it is stripping like hell, and now it points straight up..
just mess with that screw its not hard you won't break it.
just mess with that screw its not hard you won't break it.
looking at the car from the front, on the outside top corners of the headlights are screws for adjustment. The screws require use of a large philips head screwdriver. The adjustment will make them go from inbound down to outbound up for the aim.


