[urq] adjusting Euro lights

Pedro Faria quattrocs at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 8 08:44:58 EST 2003


this is for the H1 side of the light (H4/H1) headlights

if you adjust both the same direction
in - beam moves outward, towards the outside of the car
out - beam moves inward, towards the center of the car

if only the top screw,
in - beam moves diagonaly down and outward, towards the outside of the car
out - beam moves diagonaly up and inward, towards the center of the car

if only the bottom screw,
in - beam moves diagonaly up and outward, towards the outside of the car
out - beam moves diagonaly down and inward, towards the center of the car


this is for the H4 side of the light (H4/H1) headlights

if you adjust both the same direction
in - beam moves outward, towards the outside of the car
out - beam moves inward, towards the center of the car

if only the top screw,
in - beam moves diagonaly down and outward, towards the outside of the car
out - beam moves diagonaly up and inward, towards the center of the car

if only the bottom screw,
in - beam moves diagonaly up and outward, towards the outside of the car
out - beam moves diagonaly down and inward, towards the center of the car


HTH
Pedro


>From: "Brandon Rogers" <brogers at terrix.com>
>Reply-To: "Brandon Rogers" <brogers at terrix.com>
>To: "Pedro Faria" <quattrocs at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [urq] adjusting Euro lights
>Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 18:15:04 -0700
>
>Thanks Pedro, but my question was which screw adjusts the light in which
>plane, and which way does it adjust by screwing in/out.
>
>Thanks-
>
>Brandon
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Pedro Faria" <quattrocs at hotmail.com>
>To: <brogers at terrix.com>; <urq at audifans.com>
>Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 11:54 AM
>Subject: RE: [urq] adjusting Euro lights
>
>
> > before i installed my most recent set of eurolights, i took them all 
>apart
> > including the adjusters it took me about 8hrs to dismantle and put back
> > together. Including cleaning and painting black everthing except glass 
>and
> > reflectors of course. they came out great if anyone would like pics
> > email off list...
> >
> > but to answer your question, i am assuming that you have the h1/h4 combo
> > use some liquid wrench and a locking pliers to loosen screws, it will
> > probably
> > work better with the glass removed. turn screw all the way in and all 
>the
> > way out.
> > i went to my local sears hardware and found something i could use as
>clips.
> > they are screw fasteners, rectangular and the hole in the middle was 
>just
> > the right size
> > for that screw tip and they work just fine
> >
> > HTH
> > Pedro
> >
> >
> > >From: "Brandon Rogers" <brogers at terrix.com>
> > >Reply-To: Brandon Rogers <brogers at terrix.com>
> > >To: <urq at audifans.com>
> > >Subject: [urq] adjusting Euro lights
> > >Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 14:06:33 -0700
> > >
> > >Hey guys-
> > >
> > >I've been trying to get my Euro lights (brights mostly) aimed just 
>right.
> > >But my adjusters are stripped in several cases so I have to take the
>light
> > >off, turn the adjuster w/ pliers, re attach, check aim.  PITA.  To
>minimize
> > >the hassle, can somebody please explain quickly abd briefly the planes 
>in
> > >which the adjusters work, i.e. the top bright adjuster adjusts it up by
> > >screwing in etc.  It seems the adjustments are not on simple up/down 
>and
> > >left/right planes, too, complicating the matter.  It's like they are
> > >somewhat diagonal or something.....
> > >
> > >TIA
> > >
> > >Brandon
> > >'84 ur
> > >
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