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Headlight Adjustment made easy I was reading an old article by Walt Langill re headlights.
His adjustment of headlights is quite simple. Use a straight 2X4 and put across the lights and make them parallel to the 2x4. Make sure the car is level and use a carpenters spirit level on each headlight face and cocked them down until they are 1/2 bubble off of plumb or 1/2 bubble on the level. That's it. Now part two. Some time back I adjusted mine by the Ford book sort of..Blue tape on an old warehouse wall in the middle of the night, driving around and readjusted. I grew tired of it all and just drove on dark roads and found the sweet spot. With my new Brattons reflectors I was quite amazed. Not bad at all. So I thought let's see if the article conforms to my sweet spot. Well the two headlights were within 1/4" of being parallel (something I did knowingly) and both lights were dead on....1/2 bubble off plumb. So pun intended that was my after the fact blind test. H/T to Marshall Lewis for the idea and thank you Rick Black for the article. I did do a quick search so if this has been addressed sorry, but it still is good info. |
Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy Thanks, I will check it out next weekend.
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Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy I've used this same approach, except instead of using a 2X4, I just used my 48" carpenter's level as a straight edge to get the lights parallel to each other. Used the same level to adjust the vertical alignment. Hadn't seen the article, just used common sense. Glad to have written confirmation. Thanks Mike!
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Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy Thanks for the info. That's a Great way to set them and should be very accurate using the Carpenters Level.
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Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy this works great granted the surface your parked on is level.
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Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy It is in the post to make sure the car is level.
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Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy Could you please source the Walt Langill article?
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Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy I'm so glad I saw this thread. I have to adjust the headlights on my A. A friend of mine, who owns a '31 coupe, told me to shine the lights on the garage door and adjust them. I know that works for modern cars, but I like the idea of using my 4' carpenter's level instead. It is more precise than eyeballing the adjustment. This information means I can adjust the headlights without even taking the car out of the garage!! :) Thanks! :)
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But great information, I will use it on my cars. |
Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy Thanks Willie, I will try it when I an get thru the snow to. The barn. Wayne
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One of our club members scanned some material and put it into PDF files. It was a collection of material one of our members compiled over the years and has since passed away. It is a single page. I could send you the PDF. Mike |
Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy Just one problem, where do you find a straight 2x4???
JB Just my W A G at the problem. |
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Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy Great idea. but don't forget you still need to 'focus' the beam of light.
Thanks, Stew |
Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy I wouldn't worry about the level spot being quite level as the roads you drive on won't be level either. LOL
Seriously, that sounds like a good way to get them right. Ted |
Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy Older thread, but very happy to find in the search results...
No wonder my headlights where terrible...pointing in different directions with one in the weeds and one in the trees. So much for P.O. saying they were good. Using the 4 foot and short levels made it easy to do in the garage, so no searching for a warehouse area and adjusting in the dark. For longer drives, I still plan to add driving lights. |
Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy I was asked to help a coworker on his project, he is a finicky person! I had to go get some parts and when I got back he had his level out. I said I was wondering when you where going to level things out! He said it doesn’t look right but the level says different. I stepped back and told him when it was level. Nowadays I maybe half a bubble off ! :-)
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Re: Headlight Adjustment made easy Big Hammer,
Dog:cool: here, How in the WORLD kin Ol' Bill kjust headlites??? He's a BUBBLE & a HALF off, jist standing still:D:D SA Buster T.:cool: |
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