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Old 1/12/16, 07:28 PM
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I bought new 5 k lites on my 2000 mustang to make them brighter. They are a little better. I was wondering if you an adjust the lights . Any help would be appreciated thanks
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do a google search " how to adjust head lamps on a 2000 mustang " you have the easiest car to do ....
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Do you have projectors or reflectors??
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And I'll post the link from America muscle http://www.americanmuscle.com/94-04-...#relatedVideos
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Did that link help??
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No not really. There are some people are not satisfied with the new lites
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The OEM housings are adjustable. There is a hole in the top of the housing. You should be able to place a screw driver in the hole and be able to move the lights up or down. Don't move them up too high as it will place the light directly into the eyes of oncoming traffic.

That being said, you really shouldn't put HID bulbs in reflector housings anyway, as it blinds oncoming traffic.
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Originally Posted by lowblustang00
The OEM housings are adjustable. There is a hole in the top of the housing. You should be able to place a screw driver in the hole and be able to move the lights up or down. Don't move them up too high as it will place the light directly into the eyes of oncoming traffic.

That being said, you really shouldn't put HID bulbs in reflector housings anyway, as it blinds oncoming traffic.
and causes other problems...melting the housings mainly....well COULD possibly cause melting of plastic due to bulb temps....
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