While it is appreciated you consider that, I must remind you that you should be very careful not to accidentally cheat yourself out of seeing distance by adjusting it too aggressively-- and also that you should note very carefully how much you adjust it so you can set it back. Even with appropriate care, you may find that your headlamp aim will still fall out of spec, so get your aim checked regularly.I even keep the allen wrench in the glove box of car for if I ever have extra weight in the trunk and need to slightly lower them to not hurt others.
Yup! I have marks I tape on garage wall from stock settings that I compare to when I adjust. It is not often I adjust, only when going on vacation and trunk is packed to brim. I have marks on garage floor also where I park car to set aim so it's the same distance from wall (about 15 feet) everytime. When I lower for vacation it's only 1/4 turn down so basically nothing, but I feel better knowing it's just that touch lower so it helps with being in people's eyes.While it is appreciated you consider that, I must remind you that you should be very careful not to accidentally cheat yourself out of seeing distance by adjusting it too aggressively-- and also that you should note very carefully how much you adjust it so you can set it back. Even with appropriate care, you may find that your headlamp aim will still fall out of spec, so get your aim checked regularly.
You might be able to get a shop to aim them for you and set up index marks and then load the trunk and do another set of index marks-- that will at least get you closer to the right aim loaded/unloaded, but the aiming adjuster may have a small amount of play/slop in it.
By index marks, I mean on the adjustment wheels and the lamp body.Yup! I have marks I tape on garage wall from stock settings that I compare to when I adjust. It is not often I adjust, only when going on vacation and trunk is packed to brim.
15 feet is 10 feet too close-- remember your trigonemetry! I tiny bit of adjustment noticeable at 15' is a lot bit of adjustment at 150 feet.I have marks on garage floor also where I park car to set aim so it's the same distance from wall (about 15 feet) everytime. When I lower for vacation it's only 1/4 turn down so basically nothing, but I feel better knowing it's just that touch lower so it helps with being in people's eyes.
Yes I understand all this 👍By index marks, I mean on the adjustment wheels and the lamp body.
15 feet is 10 feet too close-- remember your trigonemetry! I tiny bit of adjustment noticeable at 15' is a lot bit of adjustment at 150 feet.
Also, it's important that the floor is such that the plane the wheels are on is level and the wall is plumb.