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Hey luke.. :)

$20-$30 at a local crash shop and they can aim your lights correctly (down a tad).

On corner entry they were hammering my side mirror blinding me and on the straights it felt as if the interior of my car was lit up.

I waved you past when first heading up in to the hills, on the way back you ended up behind again and I almost missed a corner because I simply couldn't see.

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hey mate, sorry about that. is it something i can do myself? they even passed regency like that. i will have a look at it tonight cause i dont wanna be causing crashes cause of my lights.

pm's have been sent to those who have asked.

cheers luke

Hey Richo remember the last one you came out with us, you ran over an put your steering wheel back on when they mentioned anyone on defect, that was a good effort :)

lol, yes that was gold!! I was shitting my pants though :bunny:

I wont be able to make it to this one though, I have a drift practice at mallala tomorrow morning and still have to do a few things on my car tonight, but have fun out there! keep it safe

Cheers

Ric

hey mate, sorry about that. is it something i can do myself? they even passed regency like that. i will have a look at it tonight cause i dont wanna be causing crashes cause of my lights.

pm's have been sent to those who have asked.

cheers luke

Its all good.. :)

I don't believe they test headlight height at regency. Just operation? I could be wrong though.

I've re-aimed my lights in the past. I usually pull up ~ 1.5meters away from a fence; mark a line that is level with the top of my knee and adjust both lights so the top cut off line is level with that. Take it for a drive and make sure my lights aren't shining up in to the back window/interior of the car in front. Over bumps etc its ok to have the occasional flash in to the interior.

A normal commodore sedan you should see the cut off line ~ level with the middle of their rear brake lights.

You'll know what I mean by cut off line when you start adjusting; at the moment I don't think you would see a cut off line as they are pointed up.

When mine was at the crash shop being sprayed some time ago that's how the bloke told me to do it.

Yeah we mite not be cruising, but may come to meet to say hello!

Richo - see ya tommorow! Day time prac = good footage! Ill make sure i get lots of ya :)

Yes I cant wait, its going to be awesome! Ill make sure I bother you to get that footage of ya :bunny: , Im organizing an incar camera as well so cross fingers I can get that sorted tonight.

Ric

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