Head Light Adjustment


LowNslow95

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I have a 1995 Ford Ranger, and I just installed 6K HID's, and yes, they are bright. I have one problem, they headlights need to be adjusted, and I cant figure out how to adjust them. I see one screw on the side that moves them side to side, but I cant find the other one to raise it up. I know I am missing one, I just cant find it. If anyone on here has the answer, please help.


-Eric
 
no one knows how?
 
Eric,

First, there is just one screw on the right of the bulb housing and one on the left. I promise you it's there, you just have to find it. (I am looking in Chilton's at the '95's and I raised my hood to look for it on my '94.)

Second, try using the search feature on this website. I simply typed in the words headlight adjustment and a thread on the topic appeared.

If you post a question and no one replies it is typically because that question has been asked and answered many times and people don't feel like repeating themselves. From what I have seen of the guys on this site there is absolutely nothing about a Ford Ranger they cannot solve given the right information.
 
Thanks, I have been registerd on here for a while, but never actually posted. But again, thanks for the help. I will be sure to look around for answers next time.
 
I don't know how much different your year-model can be from mine, but when I looked a while ago both screws were right there in plain sight. You will need a 1/4 ratchet, 6 in. extension, and whatever size socket to fit the hex-headed screw. (It was small.) Just make damn sure you have them aimed right so you aren't a hazard to others on the road.
 

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