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This is a discussion thread titled "how to adjust the head lights", within the Interior & Exterior forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
hello all , just purchased a used 2000 tundra ext cab 4.7 v8 . love it so far ! been a toy owner seems like forever . first v8 though. have lots of question and hope to learn much about it . first thing, would be how to adjust the head lights. anyone have info on this?
I believe on the back of the headlights under the hood is where you adjust them either up or down. I havent done it myself but i doubt it would be that hard.
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hello all , just purchased a used 2000 tundra ext cab 4.7 v8 . love it so far ! been a toy owner seems like forever . first v8 though. have lots of question and hope to learn much about it . first thing, would be how to adjust the head lights. anyone have info on this?
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