DIY: Headlight and Foglight Adjustment
#61
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Here you go. Just posted some descriptive photos on my site, with links to the full-sized images. They're fairly visible and with the proper length screwdriver, pretty accessible.
gshack » G35 Sedan Headlight Adjustment **** Locations
gshack » G35 Sedan Headlight Adjustment **** Locations
#63
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The post on the second page showing that tamperproof seal isn't the adjustment ****. I heard that adjustment **** was for horizontal adjustment, but I'm not so sure.
Anyways, I got the adjustment correctly this time!
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Ok so Ive had 1 light replaced and Im dropped on coils. SO I just measure up to the center of my projector then take that measurement and subtract 2 inches. Then take that measurement mark it on the wall back up 25ft and align my beam with that. Right? But what about what someone said that the pass side was suppose to be a little higher. My beam wont be hard to see since I did the TSX-R swap on my lenses.
#66
Ok so Ive had 1 light replaced and Im dropped on coils. SO I just measure up to the center of my projector then take that measurement and subtract 2 inches. Then take that measurement mark it on the wall back up 25ft and align my beam with that. Right? But what about what someone said that the pass side was suppose to be a little higher. My beam wont be hard to see since I did the TSX-R swap on my lenses.
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Yep that's correct! Yeah with the projectors we have a sharp cut-off line. Align both of the cut-off lines together on the wall at first then bump the right about a 1/2" to 1" inch difference above the left cut-off line. Mine is about an inch and I had to recently redo mine as well because I went to coilovers too.
I've also noticed that those cars have their headlights aimed pretty high on the highway, judging by the distance between them and the car in front of them. Their beams consistently are on the license plate on the cars in front of them.
#73
Ok so been doing a lot of research on this the last week or so cuz i just had my car lowered on eibach pros with 20's. I noticed my headlights didnt light up the road anymore after the drop. Took the car to the dealer to get them adjusted and they wont touch it for liability reasons (whatever). So i tried to do it myself. Adjusted them up, started the car and they moved back down to level out. Any ideas? Need to get this fixed ASAP can not see $hit at night. 08 sedan with AFS.
Also anyone ever hear of sensors on the suspension that level your headlights if you have too much weight in the rear of the car?
Also anyone ever hear of sensors on the suspension that level your headlights if you have too much weight in the rear of the car?