How to adjust | align | aim headlights on a car, truck, motorcycle correctly, aiming headlights for halogen, LED, HID headlamps is for beat headlight beam pattern to achieve the light output on the road, avoid blinding and drive much safer.If you like our videos and want to see more, give us a thumbs up and subscribe. Thanks for watching!
I love 😍 you man!!! You did all of your homework and you aren't lying 🤥 to people and trying to pimp off road lights as usable for the highway. I will contact you for more information ♥👍
Hmmm, last night did an adjustment on my '96 GMC Sierra clockwise lowered the beams, contradicting a majority of vid statements and even the haynes manual !
you are correct. Clockwise (righty) will lower the beam and counterclockwise (lefty) will raise the beam. Not sure if the video is wrong or this is vehicle specific.
@@Good-VS-Evil777 Wait, what? No. It doesn't even talk about left/right orientation of the beams - spacing between the beams, how far to adjust as to not blind oncoming traffic. People replace the whole headlight units all the time, not just the bulbs, which needs not just vertical alignment, but left and right orientation. This whole video is only about vertical alignment. Showing marking/tapeline for horizontal adjustment is something that seems to be lacking on TH-cam.
Many modern headlight assemblies (US) do not have a horizontal adjustment function. Nothing I've owned (2000 and newer) have had other than vertical adjustments. @Mahkwa
@@stepheneschroeder2780 The only cars that I know that don't use screws to adjust headlights are on Tesla's. Even vehicles with adaptive headlights have screws to adjust the headlights. Even BMW's have a screw adjustment. This is searching for Ford, Chevy, BMW, Dodge, Tesla + 2022. Audi's don't have adjustment screws, and certain Toyota models use an adjustment switch. The vast majority of cars being sold and still road-worthy use adjustment screws. The reason why there are no videos that show complete adjustment is because money - however much for 30 minutes of work book time, or an hour for shady shops, and whatever else additional fees are attached; and its a simple job.
@Mahkwa : I was only addressing the horizontal adjustment function since none of my recent vehicles have it. I've worked on/owned a number of vehicles with vertical adjustments only.
Did you ever find anything? I've been searching too! My driver side headlight is pointed too far toward the passenger side, and I'd like to know how far it should be in without blinding oncoming traffic.
I think he's asking why the headlights in the image they kept showing were shining towards the passenger side of the car and not straight out@@Good-VS-Evil777
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How to adjust | align | aim headlights on a car, truck, motorcycle correctly, aiming headlights for halogen, LED, HID headlamps is for beat headlight beam pattern to achieve the light output on the road, avoid blinding and drive much safer.If you like our videos and want to see more, give us a thumbs up and subscribe. Thanks for watching!
Whoever owned the vehicle before me (or if a shop touched it), mine are way too high. This was very helpful.
Perfect guide!
love it! very detailed.. thanks
I love 😍 you man!!! You did all of your homework and you aren't lying 🤥 to people and trying to pimp off road lights as usable for the highway.
I will contact you for more information ♥👍
That was a very very good educational video thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
This is the one you need to watch
Hmmm, last night did an adjustment on my '96 GMC Sierra clockwise lowered the beams, contradicting a majority of vid statements and even the haynes manual !
you are correct. Clockwise (righty) will lower the beam and counterclockwise (lefty) will raise the beam. Not sure if the video is wrong or this is vehicle specific.
Thanks for this video. Do you have any headlight aiming specs for a 2006 Toyota Tundra Limited? The horizontal specs particularly. Thanks!
No video on TH-cam shows the proper left/right orientation for headlights. None.
@@Good-VS-Evil777 Wait, what? No. It doesn't even talk about left/right orientation of the beams - spacing between the beams, how far to adjust as to not blind oncoming traffic. People replace the whole headlight units all the time, not just the bulbs, which needs not just vertical alignment, but left and right orientation. This whole video is only about vertical alignment. Showing marking/tapeline for horizontal adjustment is something that seems to be lacking on TH-cam.
Many modern headlight assemblies (US) do not have a horizontal adjustment function. Nothing I've owned (2000 and newer) have had other than vertical adjustments. @Mahkwa
@@stepheneschroeder2780 The only cars that I know that don't use screws to adjust headlights are on Tesla's. Even vehicles with adaptive headlights have screws to adjust the headlights. Even BMW's have a screw adjustment. This is searching for Ford, Chevy, BMW, Dodge, Tesla + 2022. Audi's don't have adjustment screws, and certain Toyota models use an adjustment switch. The vast majority of cars being sold and still road-worthy use adjustment screws.
The reason why there are no videos that show complete adjustment is because money - however much for 30 minutes of work book time, or an hour for shady shops, and whatever else additional fees are attached; and its a simple job.
@Mahkwa : I was only addressing the horizontal adjustment function since none of my recent vehicles have it. I've worked on/owned a number of vehicles with vertical adjustments only.
Did you ever find anything? I've been searching too! My driver side headlight is pointed too far toward the passenger side, and I'd like to know how far it should be in without blinding oncoming traffic.
while aiming should it b in hi beem or low beem
Low beam
@@nanny9999982 Thanks
Left light should be slightly lower.
Do you turn in the low and high beam? Or do you adjust separately? I have a separate adjustment knob for my high beams
A query.
Should the engine be running to be able to adjust the aim??
That is not necessary Sir. Whether the engine is running or not has no effect on the headlight adjustment.
I’m in a lifted truck. Hopefully when I adjust according to this I’m not blinding anyone 😅
Everyone probably thinks you’re a douche already so you might as well🤣
Why the beam in the image isn't parallel and slightly right biased respect to the car here ?
I think he's asking why the headlights in the image they kept showing were shining towards the passenger side of the car and not straight out@@Good-VS-Evil777
So you can see objects on the right side of the road. Pedestrians/animals
Which place your shope
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Useless
Worst demonstration wall ever. Missing info. Overall useless video