find yourself a quiet emty parking lot, at night, have a phillips and a flash light at the ready and get ready set go . . .
turn on your lights
pop the hood
walk out about 30 feet and crouch down make a mental note
return back to your car and turn the screw clockwise a few turns on the drivers side light. use the flashlight to identify the adjustment screw.
go back out and crouch down again this time, in addition to directly in front of your car, crouch down on the right side as well. Why? You want to simulate a driver in oncoming traffic. So when you crouch, go down only far enough as your sitting in a car.
go back and do the other light
repeat, repeat repeat . . . you goal here is to make sure they're the same intensity.
note that your passenger light shines different then the drivers light, so don't panic and over compenate the drivers light to match this one.
go for a drive, is everything ok?
if not repeat.
bam, jeesh, thats enough of martha stewart
do it yourself. no tech is going to take the time to do it right. I did it. It took a few days of driving around and tweeking to get them where I wanted them. My only goal maximum visibility without blinding everyone. And it didn't cost a dime.
