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Old 06-09-2007, 02:53 PM   #1
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2005 Sightseer; both headlights look terrible the way they are mounted. Huge, uneven gaps, with the bottom of the light actually rubbing on the plastic bumper fascia. Is there an easy way to adjust them so they fit the headlight opening better and then re-adjust the beam?

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2005 Sightseer; both headlights look terrible the way they are mounted. Huge, uneven gaps, with the bottom of the light actually rubbing on the plastic bumper fascia. Is there an easy way to adjust them so they fit the headlight opening better and then re-adjust the beam?

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Old 06-09-2007, 06:36 PM   #3
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I take you muist be a second owner of this MH.
Sure is a poor fit and finnish. Wonder if it had some front end work.

I would check with a dealer. There must be some kind of adjustment in the backets that hold the lights.
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I just noticed that my MH's headlights touch the bumper as well. I guess it is just the way they are installed at the factory.
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