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I am a NEW member. Can't seem to figue out how to download GU manual.
I need to know how to adjust headlight beam height
This photo shows where the adjusters are located. One is for vertical and the other horizontal but I can't for the life of me remember which is which!
Use a number 2 philips head screw driver from the top to adjust.
There's plenty of people here who are great help! Not been here long, but hope I'll be able to help out one day with Patrols!
I might be able to help out with any machinining questions (Lathe/Mills etc) though it has been 4 or 5 years since I used one!!!! So I might be a bit rusty but these things come back to me!
1997 GQ RD28T RX with ARB Bull and side bars, WARN Winch, Side steps, Safari Snorkel. Crying out to be fitted with new shocks and bushes
This photo shows where the adjusters are located. One is for vertical and the other horizontal but I can't for the life of me remember which is which!
Use a number 2 philips head screw driver from the top to adjust.
Tony
and maybe do it out where no one will be bothered by the lights where you can see the beam moving in the dark. that's how I did mine.
Just bought new keys for my GU and am over 200 km from a dealer to get them programmed. How can I start the engine to drive the car there for programming?
It will be easier for you to see the beams of each light as you adjust them if you cover the light you are not adjusting with a blanket or similar item which will block out the light beam. Be careful not to use something which will melt or burn!