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Is it possible to manually adjust the height of the HIDs on an MR?

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Old Oct 2, 2006, 03:40 PM
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Is it possible to manually adjust the height of the HIDs on an MR?

I love the way that you can adjust the heigh of the HIDs from within the car, but the highest setting is a bit lower than I had hoped and I was just wondering if it is possible to say put the HIDs to the highest setting and then manually adjust the height as one would do with aftermarket HIDs. This way I could have them shoot a bit higher if I ever felt it was necessary, rather than always driving with them on the highest setting like I am now.

Sorry if this is a stupid question but I'm mechanically retarded so I hope someone can tell me if this is possible or just call me an idiot because it's imposible.

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Old Oct 2, 2006, 04:22 PM
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yes you can look on the back of the headlights.....theres a 10mm bolt with gears on the side of it.....turn them slowly so you dont strip the gears
Old Oct 2, 2006, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SLVR_Bullet
yes you can look on the back of the headlights.....theres a 10mm bolt with gears on the side of it.....turn them slowly so you dont strip the gears
will this work on a 03 evo 8?. my right side dips so i would like to raise it
Old Oct 2, 2006, 04:31 PM
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Try this.........
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ust+headlights
Old Oct 2, 2006, 04:36 PM
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that wont work for the 06 and 05 ... not sure about earlier... because they put a metal bend above the adjustments so you cant adjust them... take it to the dealer... they will do it, not sure how much they will charge
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My HIDs aren't Even,, one is slightly higher than the Other, Alot of things are out of adjustment on my Car Come to think of it, I have been Fixing them Slowly by slowly. I just did the Clutch, It started Slipping on the Higway and I only 1500 miles, It turns out the Switch on the Top side of the Peadal was pushing on the Bar and Keeping the Pedal From coming all the Way up, but it was Easier to Adjust the Master Cylnder rod instead. This is From Factory, The rod had to be Turned 3 times Counterclockwise.
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The drivers side light should be lower the the passenger side. This is to prevent you from blinding oncoming traffic.
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Originally Posted by confusionisbad
The drivers side light should be lower the the passenger side. This is to prevent you from blinding oncoming traffic.
You're kidding, right
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im pretty sure it works in the 8s and the 9s....not sure about any others tho...
Old Oct 2, 2006, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by bigric09
that wont work for the 06 and 05 ... not sure about earlier... because they put a metal bend above the adjustments so you cant adjust them... take it to the dealer... they will do it, not sure how much they will charge
Works fine on my 06 MR. Only have i seen a few like this in the past, there is a picture here somewhere on the forums showing the arm or brace blocking the adjustment. I had no problem whatsoever, i just hope my headlights start adjusting themselves.
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ok so this definitely works for the IX MRs?

Also, by doing this I won't be screwing up the automatic control from inside the car will I? It will still work like normal?
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man i thought the middle setting was good enough....lol
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Originally Posted by EVOIXMR8916
man i thought the middle setting was good enough....lol
maybe it could be different depending on the cars? Most of my friends with aftermarket HIDs aim higher than I do on my highest setting.
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Originally Posted by evolution_racer
You're kidding, right

It's true... It won't pass strict US regulations if not.
Old Oct 2, 2006, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by EVOIXMR8916
man i thought the middle setting was good enough....lol
The height when I first got it was perfect but after I installed the coilovers it is to low.



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