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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 08:48 PM
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Hey guys, I recently installed a six inch lift on my 10Screw and need to adjust my headlights. I have found two methods online. First one states using a #2 Phillips screw driver,another method states using a specialty tool. Anyone know the correct answer to this?
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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by ad2tude
Hey guys, I recently installed a six inch lift on my 10Screw and need to adjust my headlights. I have found two methods online. First one states using a #2 Phillips screw driver,another method states using a specialty tool. Anyone know the correct answer to this?
Thanks in advance.
Not trying to be a butt, but this is clearly addressed in your manual. Very easy to do. I don't have a '10 so I can't tell you what tool you need.


Also, did you just go out and look at your truck?
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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 09:30 PM
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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ad2tude
Hey guys, I recently installed a six inch lift on my 10Screw and need to adjust my headlights. I have found two methods online. First one states using a #2 Phillips screw driver,another method states using a specialty tool. Anyone know the correct answer to this?
Thanks in advance.
A Phillips screwdriver worked for me.. It seemed like a specialty tool would make it easier, as I had to hold the screwdriver at an angle to engage the screwdriver tip and turn the mechanism. Certainly not worth the extra coin for a tool I'd only use a couple times though..
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A Phillips screwdriver worked for me.. It seemed like a specialty tool would make it easier, as I had to hold the screwdriver at an angle to engage the screwdriver tip and turn the mechanism. Certainly not worth the extra coin for a tool I'd only use a couple times though..

Thanks for the info.. This used to be a nice place to find a quick answer. People like yourself make it still enjoyable.
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Old Apr 29, 2015 | 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ad2tude
Thanks for the info.. This used to be a nice place to find a quick answer. People like yourself make it still enjoyable.
It still is a nice place.


Funny thing is you got the same answer as you did on the internet.
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