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Not if
your neighbor has a Silverado and you have a Chevette. :) Seriously,
that's not a good way to do it. the aim 'em at a wall and measure the height
method is better, and uses less gas. John Nasta -----Original
Message----- I’d
guess that any reputable body shop would have the means to do this and probably
any dealership as well. For an inexpensive way out (Read: I’m cheap), use
a friend or neighbor’s car to get a starting point, i.e., see where their
headlamps show on a garage wall or garage door at both low and high beam.
Then put your car in the same spot(s) and adjust accordingly. Dale McIntosh 67 El Camino 1967 Chevelle Facts CD in progress ACES #1709/TC Gold #92 |
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