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    Cool Trick for HeadLight adjustment... you gotta see this, Guys.

    I copied this from an other site, so i'm not taking cradit for this, i just wanted you guys to see it. its pretty cool and makes the headlight adjustment thing way less of a hassle.


    Anyone ever scratch their head and say geez I wonder what that's for? or Why did the those Japanese engineers do that?

    Look at the photos below, there are screwdriver guides molded into the assembly below each adjuster and what's with those crazy looking toothed washer, wonder what that's for?
    The headlight assembly is designed to be adjusted from below and with just a simple #2 phillips screwdriver. Pop the fasteners, remove the cover and va la! Easy access.
    Shown is a Gen I headlight but the Gen II (high beam) is the same.






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    I was wondering how to adjust this, thanks for sharing.

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