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{USERNAME} wrote: Thats Topz and/or Gold
I was wondering how to adjust them too. Little screws huh! Now I just have to make car level in slightly sloped driveway and hang wife's good white sheet on garage to align to (do you think she'd mind if I drew up the alignments in texta or spray paint?) I don't know your wife so it is very difficult to tell what she may do to you..... As far as I know, if you do what you said above, you could be spending rest of your days in the dog house. Why not use some black electrical tape??? It comes off easy and does not leave any marks or glue on the sheets....
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You've gotta be kiddin. It was all a joke. What bloke would dare ruin his wifes good linen, no sex for a very very long time!
Thanks again for the diagram, i'm sick of squintin my way home from work in the twilight
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{USERNAME} wrote: Here is the text from the page related to the earlier pic from Ford Workshop manual.
The distance is 10m. Thanks again for the advice. I can now see road at night! I don't want to pick but must inform that for my EL Fairmont, the diagram of two adjusters is incorrect. There is one adjuster on the inside for vertical alignment. the horizontal alignment is done via a screw on the top of the light assembly on the outside near the pointy end of the front guards (found by trial and error). It would also appear the drivers side Horiz. adjusters does nothing and prob. broken. Any advice on manual light adjustment?
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