Head light adjustment

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Conejoracer

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I just had my Raptor put on the mid perch today and am adjusting my lights on the way home. 72 clicks counter clockwise and they are almost there. WTH? If I didn't SLOWLY see my lights coming down, I'd think it was a bad joke. I wonder what kind of gearing they have for that many turns?
 

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I took mine out. And on the back is a adjusting nut. Much easier. But you have to take the lights in and out a few times.


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No need to adjust. Who told you to do that? Did you get high beamed?

---------- Post added at 10:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:34 PM ----------

They self-adjust when you do mid-perch. Raptors are smarter than you think.
 

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No need to adjust. Who told you to do that? Did you get high beamed?

---------- Post added at 10:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:34 PM ----------

They self-adjust when you do mid-perch. Raptors are smarter than you think.

I'm pretty sure they don't self adjust
 
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I have the Ready Lift blocks in the back of my Raptor, so it's about 1" lower in the back over stock which didn't help any.
I got the lights dialed in, turn the adjusters clockwise to lower them.
 
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