gearhead1972 wrote:
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there are special alignment tools(snap on) that strap onto the lights with levels and dials on them.this is the only proper way


I thought you had to mark a spot on a wall so many inches up and aim your headlights to that mark? Gearhead, is that from the service manual? I am just going by something I read, so take it w/ a grain of salt. I would think you would need to re-aim your headlights after changing your suspension setup, and those "strap-ons" probably wouldn't correct for the new geometry.

Call the dealer and ask them if anything is needed or just go buy a repair manual from the AutoParts Store.


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