Headlight sagging?

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Lorenzo

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Mar 28, 2012
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Ive noticed this for awhile that one of my headlights on the driver side is significantly lower than the other. Here are sum pics i snapped. How do i fix this?
 

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Turn in the screw right above the headlight or see if the notch in the headlight bucket is up tight to the screw.
 
They sell the adjusment screws at your local auto parts.....i got mine at autozone for $3.99 set of 2...u can adjust them from left to right, up and down....hope this helps..
 

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well i can raise the headlight when i had put a screw driver under neath and push it up but when i took the screw driver away it just went down again 😛 I did try turning that screw before but it was very hard to turn and i was scared to brake it, is it supposed to be hard to turn?
 
Lorenzo said:
well i can raise the headlight when i had put a screw driver under neath and push it up but when i took the screw driver away it just went down again 😛 I did try turning that screw before but it was very hard to turn and i was scared to brake it, is it supposed to be hard to turn?


Yes they will be hard to adjust, they might be rusted out...but u can still turn it....give it a good try..
 
80ELCAMINOFLAKE said:
Lorenzo said:
well i can raise the headlight when i had put a screw driver under neath and push it up but when i took the screw driver away it just went down again 😛 I did try turning that screw before but it was very hard to turn and i was scared to brake it, is it supposed to be hard to turn?


Yes they will be hard to adjust, they might be rusted out...but u can still turn it....give it a good try..

Ok ill look at that tomorrow, and what are the buckets :?
 
The buckets are the metal piece that the lights sit in.
 
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