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I recently installed TEQ Customs after market headlights for my 06 LX. They’re pointing down, even after my local shop “adjusted” them. Anyone know a shop in southern Oregon/northern CA that will actually use a good aiming system, like Beamsetter? Thanks.
 
Not sure how LX headlights are adjusted, my LC got philips screws, after installing the headlights, I adjusted to a wall and took a night drive.Can see the light cutpoff line, if you see people flashing headlights, then you have it too high.. I got off the car, lowered the lights by turning the philips bolts and continued until both my self and others are happy!
 
I recently installed TEQ Customs after market headlights for my 06 LX. They’re pointing down, even after my local shop “adjusted” them. Anyone know a shop in southern Oregon/northern CA that will actually use a good aiming system, like Beamsetter? Thanks.
Does your HL housing still have the adjustment bolt/screw?
 
Does your HL housing still have the adjustment bolt/screw?
Yes- one for vertical adjustment, one for horizontal, however they’re very stiff to move and I haven’t gotten clear answers to my question what do the adjustment screws look like? I’ve watched all the YouTube videos. No help
 
Yes- one for vertical adjustment, one for horizontal, however they’re very stiff to move and I haven’t gotten clear answers to my question what do the adjustment screws look like? I’ve watched all the YouTube videos. No help
I am not sure how the guy that did the HL retrofit do it but when I retrofit headlights for my clients I make sure I leave that adjustment operational. I hope he did not glued it in or when he put back the headlights that he disabled/stripped the threads. But I am positive it shouldn’t be stuck/stiff at all.
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