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JeffBowlsby
post Jan 20 2021, 07:37 PM
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As an effort to get more acquainted with your 914. Illustrate your answer with a posted photo. Please feel free to add your trivia question to this thread:

1. Standing in front of your 914 looking back at it, directly at the headlights, with headlights raised and lights off and the perimeter shroud installed, what is the location of the screws to adjust each headlight aim?

A.) Two screws both headlights, at top and bottom
B.) Three screws in a triangular layout around the headlight
C.) Two screws both headlights, at top and left
D.) Two screws at top on both headlights, at left on the passenger side, and at right on the drivers side



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post Jan 20 2021, 08:48 PM
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QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Jan 20 2021, 07:37 PM) *

As an effort to get more acquainted with your 914. Illustrate your answer with a posted photo. Please feel free to add your trivia question to this thread:

1. Standing in front of your 914 looking back at it, directly at the headlights, with headlights raised and lights off and the perimeter shroud installed, what is the location of the screws to adjust each headlight aim?

A.) Two screws both headlights, at top and bottom
B.) Three screws in a triangular layout around the headlight
C.) Two screws both headlights, at top and left
D.) Two screws at top on both headlights, at left on the passenger side, and at right on the drivers side



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post Jan 20 2021, 11:26 PM
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QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Jan 20 2021, 05:37 PM) *

As an effort to get more acquainted with your 914. Illustrate your answer with a posted photo. Please feel free to add your trivia question to this thread:

1. Standing in front of your 914 looking back at it, directly at the headlights, with headlights raised and lights off and the perimeter shroud installed, what is the location of the screws to adjust each headlight aim?

A.) Two screws both headlights, at top and bottom
B.) Three screws in a triangular layout around the headlight
C.) Two screws both headlights, at top and left
D.) Two screws at top on both headlights, at left on the passenger side, and at right on the drivers side


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post Jan 20 2021, 11:39 PM
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post Jan 21 2021, 08:39 AM
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C

No shrouds attached, But you can see the nylon adjusting blocks in this photo.

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post Jan 21 2021, 09:15 AM
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QUOTE(Olympic 914 @ Jan 21 2021, 06:39 AM) *

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No shrouds attached, But you can see the nylon adjusting blocks in this photo.

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C is correct. Both headlights adjust the same, top and left., without needing to remove the shroud. Next trivia question?


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post Jan 21 2021, 10:11 AM
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QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Jan 20 2021, 05:37 PM) *

As an effort to get more acquainted with your 914. Illustrate your answer with a posted photo. Please feel free to add your trivia question to this thread:

1. Standing in front of your 914 looking back at it, directly at the headlights, with headlights raised and lights off and the perimeter shroud installed, what is the location of the screws to adjust each headlight aim?

A.) Two screws both headlights, at top and bottom
B.) Three screws in a triangular layout around the headlight
C.) Two screws both headlights, at top and left
D.) Two screws at top on both headlights, at left on the passenger side, and at right on the drivers side

Trick question, if headlights are off, the lights would not be raised? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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