DFW Area Optical Headlight Aiming
How is "optical" headlight aiming different from any other headlight aiming?
I've used the pro-grade "Hoppy" aiming tools similar to these...
...and also a pro-grade system that came with the alignment rack that shop used. Similar to this, but a thousand years older.
The last headlights I've aimed were done by shining them against a garage door. I used a vehicle with known-good lights, I marked the position of the vehicle on the concrete, and the "hot spots" of the headlights on the garage door with chalk (so it washes off easily) and then put my similar vehicle in the same position and adjusted my "hot spots" to match the other vehicle. Crude, but effective.
I've used the pro-grade "Hoppy" aiming tools similar to these...
...and also a pro-grade system that came with the alignment rack that shop used. Similar to this, but a thousand years older.
The last headlights I've aimed were done by shining them against a garage door. I used a vehicle with known-good lights, I marked the position of the vehicle on the concrete, and the "hot spots" of the headlights on the garage door with chalk (so it washes off easily) and then put my similar vehicle in the same position and adjusted my "hot spots" to match the other vehicle. Crude, but effective.
The above is what I am referencing. I had this done on a 4 headlight vehicle years ago and was amazed at the difference in night illumination my headlights made. I also had always used the garage door and masking tape method when a light or bulb burned out. I will be replacing both complete headlight assemblies on my Tacoma and wanted to get them dialed in from the start; I can dead-reckon them with the garage door but would like to dial them in with modern technology.
The above is what I am referencing. I had this done on a 4 headlight vehicle years ago and was amazed at the difference in night illumination my headlights made. I also had always used the garage door and masking tape method when a light or bulb burned out. I will be replacing both complete headlight assemblies on my Tacoma and wanted to get them dialed in from the start; I can dead-reckon them with the garage door but would like to dial them in with modern technology.
Useless trivial knowledge: any NUMMI Tacoma of the 2005-2010 models has its lights too high, as the Fouri units couldn't get them low enough into spec.
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