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12-21-2008, 10:47 PM
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height of headlights
how do you adjust the height of your headlights? i want to lower my lights because its aiming to high. i have a 93 civic dx 2 door
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Their should be 2 screws behind the headlight housing.. 1 for up and down.. 1 for side to side.
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the one closest to the center of the car is up and down its hiding a little
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