ColoradoBoss
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Park the truck 25ft away from a wall on a level surface. Turn on your headlights. Take the tape measure and hold it in front of the headlight, getting as close as you can without bending the tape measure as it reaches the ground. Measure from the ground up. Make note of the measurement of the top of the beam on the tape measure. Go to the wall. Measure from the ground up. Make note of the measurement of the top of the beam on the tape measure. That number at the wall should be two inches lower than what it is at the headlight. I guess I can try to provide pictures if necessary.What do you mean by "measure top of the beam to top of the beam"?
I once saw a video about headlight alignment, and it basically had you pull up close to the wall and mark the top of the beam, and then back away a certain distance and have you adjust the headlights so that they were somewhere in comparison to that first mark. I don't know if it was 2" lower or not, and I don't remember how far you were supposed to back away, since I can't find the video now. Maybe that's what you mean by measuring top of beam to top of beam? Either way, that sounds like an easy way to make sure your lights are pointed down 2" over 25' if you were to do it that way...right