how do u adjust the headlights?
do you have a DC integra?
it tells you how in your owners manual.
but i will tell you that you need a LONG phillips screwdriver.
There are holes that the screwdriver goes into by the headlights--
turn the sprockets down in there to adjust
it tells you how in your owners manual.
but i will tell you that you need a LONG phillips screwdriver.
There are holes that the screwdriver goes into by the headlights--
turn the sprockets down in there to adjust
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by skunkintegra »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you have a DC integra?
it tells you how in your owners manual.
but i will tell you that you need a LONG phillips screwdriver.
There are holes that the screwdriver goes into by the headlights--
turn the sprockets down in there to adjust
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can't you use a 10mm wrench? That's what i did with mine. There are sprockets with 10mm bolts on top of them and you turn the bolt to adjust them.
it tells you how in your owners manual.
but i will tell you that you need a LONG phillips screwdriver.
There are holes that the screwdriver goes into by the headlights--
turn the sprockets down in there to adjust
</TD></TR></TABLE>can't you use a 10mm wrench? That's what i did with mine. There are sprockets with 10mm bolts on top of them and you turn the bolt to adjust them.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmintegra1994 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
can't you use a 10mm wrench? That's what i did with mine. There are sprockets with 10mm bolts on top of them and you turn the bolt to adjust them.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ya-- you are right also
can't you use a 10mm wrench? That's what i did with mine. There are sprockets with 10mm bolts on top of them and you turn the bolt to adjust them.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ya-- you are right also
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only 96-up headlights have the nuts on them, and they are 8mm, at least they are 8 on my 2000 headlights and also on the spare 96 headlight I have. My 94 headlights did not have a nut on the sprocket.
However it's an extremely tight fit to get anything on those nuts. I think just about the only thing that would work is an 8mm gear wrench (like a closed end wrench but w/ a ratcheting mechanism).
However it's an extremely tight fit to get anything on those nuts. I think just about the only thing that would work is an 8mm gear wrench (like a closed end wrench but w/ a ratcheting mechanism).
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