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Old Mar 3, 2005
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Need a picture Tyc related

My passenger side TYC is aimed way too high and I searched and found a post on the screws to adjust them. However, when I looked at my tycs, I looked for the screws and I couldn't find them. Can someone post a pic? Wow, I sound like a retard.. they're probably right in front of my face
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Old Mar 4, 2005
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they are in front of your face.. lol

there are 2 screws right on the back... u can either use a screw driver or an 8mm

LOOK directly at the back... you will see the parking light and turn signal plugs... then look at the center, where the rubber seal is...

With the DRIVERS side headlight....

The left screw makes the projector go up/down.
The right screw makes the projector go left/right.
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Old Mar 6, 2005
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alright thanks impulse, I will check it out tomorrow morning.. what do you mean with the drivers side? Is there something different than the passenger side?
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