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When I first got my level put in I keep having people shine their high beams at me at night, I thought it was just because my headlight are so bright to being with.

 

I soon found out from my boss how to lower your projectors just so people that don't know how to change the position I see a lot driving around. here is a video

 

 

 

 

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Great post; help some people who are unaware. I adjusted mine when I put a level kit on

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Great post; help some people who are unaware. I adjusted mine when I put a level kit on

I hate to say it but I went for about 2 months blinding people

 

 

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I hate to say it but I went for about 2 months blinding people

 

 

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Atleast you corrected the issues, some people just like to naturally blind the rest :\

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Didn't know they were adjustable> Same for Silverado LEDs?

Yep should be the same. Even the fog are adjustable.

 

Just look for the white adjuster might have a hole in plastic (hood protector)

 

 

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Yep should be the same. Even the fog are adjustable.

 

Just look for the white adjuster might have a hole in plastic (hood protector)

 

 

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You'd think the manual would mention.

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You'd think the manual would mention.

I know. I'm surprised the level instructions don't say to do it either

 

 

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I leveled my 2015 but never adjusted the headlights. Didn't need to since they're so damn dim. WTF was Chevy thinking? It's like I have a squirrel in each headlight holding a candle.

 

 

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I leveled my 2015 but never adjusted the headlights. Didn't need to since they're so damn dim. WTF was Chevy thinking? It's like I have a squirrel in each headlight holding a candle.

 

 

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Lmao, here's the fix 02057c8317ab8aea50918900980f738c.png

 

 

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Adjusting your headlights back down isn't done for you, it's done to prevent blinding oncoming traffic.

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I still need to adjust mine, I'm guilty of blinding oncoming traffic since I leveled mine a while back. Good think I don't have the LED lights yet! If it's not raining when I get home I might do it today.

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On 7/14/2017 at 11:03 AM, SuperSierra said:

I hate to say it but I went for about 2 months blinding people

 

 

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I've been blinding people for a little over a year.

I wondered about adjusting the headlights, but kept forgetting. Then this past week it's been foggy as hell, and I turned my brights on to see how far out of whack they were. Turned out that they were way off. I could light up the treetops.

 

I'm going it have to get out this weekend and see what I can do about correcting it.

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Yep should be the same. Even the fog are adjustable.
 
Just look for the white adjuster might have a hole in plastic (hood protector)
 
 
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The fog light for 16+ Sierra and Silverado are adjustable? How do you go about doing so?

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1 hour ago, SirenRed16 said:

The fog light for 16+ Sierra and Silverado are adjustable? How do you go about doing so?

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If you go under your truck and look at the fog light housing they too have the white adjuster. Same one as the headlights 

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