How to Adjust, Align, and Aim Headlights and Fog Lights PERFECTLY

Aiming your headlamps or adjusting your headlamps so the beams are in the correct spot is important for visibility and so you do not blind other drivers. This video shows you how to properly align headlights so that you get the maximum lighting yet you wont blind other drivers. Using the headlight adjustment screws and a wall you I give you the correct beam distances that apply to almost every make and model!

Here is a specialized tool you can use to turn the adjuster screws: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002SR8AK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0002SR8AK&linkCode=as2&tag=chri0e2-20&linkId=XM5TRXSYUIHR6TH3

How to Restore Headlights Permanently: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEJbKLZ7RmM

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45 thoughts on “How to Adjust, Align, and Aim Headlights and Fog Lights PERFECTLY

  1. Question. Where did you buy your headlights? And did you get them for a ranger . I have a the same truck and can’t find decent headlights like yours anywhere

  2. Shouldn't one side be lower than the other, depending on the country? Such that one illuminates far ahead and the other doesn't blind oncoming drivers

  3. .. later that day after watching – i asked a really cute girl I didn't know – if she'd like me to adjust her headlites – she replied 'what' ? – told her they were pointin' way too low – for some reason she didn't like the remark – I immediately got b*tch slapped – told me to 'get lost jerk' – got in her car and rip-roared away !!!

  4. I think I would of left the right side alone, because that one is usually for lighting pedestrians and streets while the driver side is usually right bias

  5. Fence is dumb, use warehouse wall. No parking lot is flat, they are all sloped for water drainage. Using a 4" toy level is useless. If you must use a level, use a 48" or longer for something remotely accurate, Remembering that it is high or low at 48" X the total distance you 'need' level (1/8" @ 48" = 3/4" @ 24') All in all a Fail video

  6. since there are so many SUVs out there and hid headlights out there I just drive with my hi beams all the time now to even out the playing field.

  7. It's crazy how many people don't adjust their headlights. It's like every 3rd to 5th driver on the road. Especially when they've replaced the stock lamps with a LEDs or those blue HIDs.

  8. That was awful, but no matter how many unnecessary steps he added I kept watching like a train wreck in slow motion just couldn't NOT watch….I'd like those 13 minutes of My life back! Ugh, just awful, ima block future videos from this f guy, just awful

  9. Have you ever encountered a set of headlights that don't allow horizontal adjustment? I just got a new set and they have four adjustment screws each. Two adjust the high beam, the other two adjust the low beam and both seem to adjust it vertically.

  10. Hi Chris, do you have any idea why my high beam indicator light in the dash doesn't turn on during high beam after I change the stock headlight bulb to LED.?

  11. The correct adjustment is not the bottom of the light it's the little dimple in the center of the light. Also the passenger side should be higher.

  12. Just installed new housings (age fogged up) time to adjust. Thank you for this video. Professional and informative. We'll done.

  13. I feel like an idiot because this does not make sense to me. Nowhere can I find what do I adjust on my headlights? They're like up in the trees right now. I have a 2003 Grand am I don't know where the adjustments are made. I think I'm just going to buy new headlights because that's easier I can do that.

  14. Where did you get the '2 inches ' below original tape mark and the '25' foot requirement??? Your method is why 50% of drivers blind approaching traffic.

  15. You know what grinds my gears? Those A-holes who think it's a good idea to put ultra bright white LED lights in old cars which have headlights designed for halogen bulbs. Those fucks blind you to death even with they low beams. Ignorance and selfishness at the peak!

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