Headlight adjustment

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95escahoe

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What's the best and easiest way to adjust headlights on these trucks?


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cmc76

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im sure everyone has their own way, but for me it was easiest to take the retainer pins out, adjust and put them back. repeat until correctly aimed. I could never seem to get them to move much while in place.
 

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I watched YouTube vid. The guys said his suburban took a 10mm torx socket to adjust. I found the little adjusting screw deal on my depo headlights on my denali took an 8mm torx socket. It was pretty easy. My Denalis heads have one of those long silver adjusting screw on the outside edge of the light nearest to the fender side. Your caddy may have 2, one on the inside edge beside your grille and then one on the outer edge. It only a took a few minutes per side to adjust up to the right angle on mine and they moved jn place with the mounting pins in the brackets. I didn't need to take them out and readjust and then put back in.
 

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