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explorenorth
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Sep 28, 2016

Headlight adjustment?

I finally give up and have to answer a dumb question. I'm a pretty handy guy and have adjusted a lot of headlights, but cannot figure out how to to do it on my 2007 Fleetwood Terra. No screws on the outside, no obvious screws on the back. Nothing in the manual, nothing on Google - what am I missing?



Thanks!
  • Don't think that light bar is going to be legal for use on public roads/streets, at least in the US.
  • BB_TX wrote:
    Don't think that light bar is going to be legal for use on public roads/streets, at least in the US.


    BS its just fine.I used all the way from BC through to southern California
    I even had a Cop stop me near Alturas California because I forgot to dim it *he was off the road giving out a ticket)
    SO Just have it turned off in high traffic areas of course
    Anyhow to each your own. I,ve had piss poor headlites on my last three Mh,s no matter how their adjusted or how good of bulbs etc
    and finally found a product that worked for me.
  • They are pretty much off road lighting. The only time I've ever seen them on is if they are aimed low or I did see a guy in a Jeep use his for road rage on some poor old lady that wasn't getting out of his way.
  • Mile High wrote:
    They are pretty much off road lighting. The only time I've ever seen them on is if they are aimed low or I did see a guy in a Jeep use his for road rage on some poor old lady that wasn't getting out of his way.


    Not sure what your point is but mine is this. This lite works very well for any Class A owner that needs decent lites to see while driving at night. Unit mounts about 30 inches from ground level on front of Mh. it actually looks fine.I was worried about aesthetics at first but once installed looks fine (my opinion)
  • usersmanual wrote:
    Mile High wrote:
    They are pretty much off road lighting. The only time I've ever seen them on is if they are aimed low or I did see a guy in a Jeep use his for road rage on some poor old lady that wasn't getting out of his way.


    Not sure what your point is but mine is this. This lite works very well for any Class A owner that needs decent lites to see while driving at night. Unit mounts about 30 inches from ground level on front of Mh. it actually looks fine.I was worried about aesthetics at first but once installed looks fine (my opinion)


    I was just mentioning they are not DOT approved for use on public roads, only off road use. That may not mean anything to you north of the border folks, as you have your own Mnistry of something or other :)
  • Mile High wrote:
    usersmanual wrote:
    Mile High wrote:
    They are pretty much off road lighting. The only time I've ever seen them on is if they are aimed low or I did see a guy in a Jeep use his for road rage on some poor old lady that wasn't getting out of his way.


    Not sure what your point is but mine is this. This lite works very well for any Class A owner that needs decent lites to see while driving at night. Unit mounts about 30 inches from ground level on front of Mh. it actually looks fine.I was worried about aesthetics at first but once installed looks fine (my opinion)


    I was just mentioning they are not DOT approved for use on public roads, only off road use. That may not mean anything to you north of the border folks, as you have your own Mnistry of something or other :)


    LOL do you realize how many hundreds of thousands of americans use non DOT approved lighting every day??
    99% of my driving with this light system is in the usa.
    they work great so if you don't want one does not matter to me
    the guy was complaining about Class A headlights as they suck on every one of them I offered a cheap alternative that works great for me
    its called ""Minster of Transport" AKA DOT "Department of transport"
  • Here is the back side of your light.....you can see the long adjustment screw.