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Headlamp aim is easiest reproduced, so if you are removing a headlamp
Headlamp aim is easiest reproduced, so if you are removing a headlamp
work out where the beam is aimed on a wall first, then you can put it back there
work out where the beam is aimed on a wall first, then you can put it back there
when you have finished.
when you have finished.


The basic rule for aim adjustment is that the high beam should pint directly ahead
The basic rule for aim adjustment is that the high beam should point directly ahead
of the bulbsHipped beam is a little more complex and is explained in
of the bulb/lenses/reflectorsDipped beam is a little more complex, it is explained in
the following leaflets.
the following:
 
http://www.motuk.co.uk/manual_160.htm


http://www.dvtani.gov.uk/uploads/customerservices/Headlampleaflet.pdf
http://www.dvtani.gov.uk/uploads/customerservices/Headlampleaflet.pdf


http://www.carinsurance.com/Articles/content169.aspx
http://www.carinsurance.com/Articles/content169.aspx
These are an excellent articles, however they describe US laws and regulations,
which may or may not relate to UK policies:
http://faqlight.carpassion.info/hl-aiming.htm
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/images/Aim.pdf

Latest revision as of 21:46, 1 February 2009

Headlamp aim is easiest reproduced, so if you are removing a headlamp work out where the beam is aimed on a wall first, then you can put it back there when you have finished.

The basic rule for aim adjustment is that the high beam should point directly ahead of the bulb/lenses/reflectors. Dipped beam is a little more complex, it is explained in the following:

http://www.motuk.co.uk/manual_160.htm

http://www.dvtani.gov.uk/uploads/customerservices/Headlampleaflet.pdf

http://www.carinsurance.com/Articles/content169.aspx

These are an excellent articles, however they describe US laws and regulations, which may or may not relate to UK policies:

http://faqlight.carpassion.info/hl-aiming.htm

http://www.danielsternlighting.com/images/Aim.pdf