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Old 02-14-2004, 03:49 AM
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All headlights are aimed using aiming acrews...you turn the screw, it changes direction of the bulb (or projecotr housing) so you can aim the headlights. There should be 2 screws per projector (2 for high beam, 2 for low beam, on each headlamp housing). One screw changes horizontal aim, one vertical aim, for each light (or each projector in this case). They should be somewhere in the vacinity of where the bulb is installed. Look around, you should find it. Most of the aftermarket lights come with no instuctions, so no worries on not having any. Even when they do have instuctions, this is usually omitted, since this is how all headlights are aimed. They probably assume the people buying the product already know how headlights are aimed...it's nothing fancy, like I said, it's 2 screws...look for them...and remember, this is how all headlights are aimed on cars. Now you not only know for this car, you know for others as well. I you are really lost still, I can take a pic of projectors from a 92-95 civic and show you the screws, but they shoudn't be too hard to recognize. It would be awhile before I could take the pic and post it though, probably sometime next week earliest. Just look around though, you should be able to find what I am taking about, there's not really insturctions inculded with lights in regars to sometime the manufactorers consider so simple. The name of the screws is actually commenly called "aiming screws."
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