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<blockquote data-quote="sixseven" data-source="post: 2394029" data-attributes="member: 8083"><p>I have a 2013 Ford F-150 FX4 and it came with the stock HID lights. When I got my new wheels and tires, I also put in a 2" leveling kit on the front to make sure the truck set level, but never considered my head lights. I got flashed multiple times after that and realized that the leveling kit had raised the light level too high. Took it to the dealer and they adjusted it. If your car has the factory HID lights, you can look in the manual and it tells you exactly how to aim them. You park on your driveway X feet away from the door on a level surface and measure the height of the top of the line and make sure it is only X number of inches tall. It's easy to adjust the light just by opening the hood and turning a Phillips screw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixseven, post: 2394029, member: 8083"] I have a 2013 Ford F-150 FX4 and it came with the stock HID lights. When I got my new wheels and tires, I also put in a 2" leveling kit on the front to make sure the truck set level, but never considered my head lights. I got flashed multiple times after that and realized that the leveling kit had raised the light level too high. Took it to the dealer and they adjusted it. If your car has the factory HID lights, you can look in the manual and it tells you exactly how to aim them. You park on your driveway X feet away from the door on a level surface and measure the height of the top of the line and make sure it is only X number of inches tall. It's easy to adjust the light just by opening the hood and turning a Phillips screw. [/QUOTE]
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