494www.factoryfive.com 508-291-3443Headlight Alignment Masking tape, marker, tape measure Make sure that the car is at the correct ride height before the alignment procedure is done. Ride heightshould be 4½” at the front and 4½” at the back measured to the bottom of the 4” round tube with thenormal number of people/weight in the car. It is important that the headlights are aimed properly in order for them to perform at their best. Lightsthat are aimed incorrectly will not only perform poorly but may also offend oncoming traffic. Whenreplacing bulbs, it is a good idea to verify that your lights are properly aimed. Slight variances infilament position can translate to large variances in beam pattern. The following procedure does notrequire special aiming equipment and ensures proper aim.Find a flat, level surface next to a vertical white wall where the car can be parked (a garage door is an ideallocation at home).Pull the car straight up to the wall as close as possible.Using masking tape and a marker, draw a vertical line on the wall corresponding to the centerline of the vehicle.Pull the car straight back until the headlights are 25 feet from the wall.Make the following two measurements:Measurement A: From the ground to the geometric center of one of the headlight lensesMeasurement B: From one of the low beam headlights to the vehicle centerline.(Also measure from high beam center to vehicle centerline for 4 headlight systems)Note these measurements.