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Old Mar 18, 2004
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Question about aiming projector lights

I put a pair of angel eye projector lights on my 2001 civic coupe. My car is dropped like 2.0. My projectors are pointing down for some reason so that when I drive at nite the beam is only like 10 feet in front of my car. Which can get very annoying. Does anyone know how I can adjust this or have any solutions.
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there should be 2 screws under the light, turn them counter clockwise to make them go up
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there are diff type of projectors out there.. but every brand projector has "aiming" screws on the back... Wait for a nice night (around 5-6pm/dusk) take off bumper, and move the screws different ways to see which screw does what... Turn one screw 5 times, turn headlights on to see what happend... If it went the wrong way, do it 5 times the other way, and move the otherone.
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