FYI The "hidden one" in the passenger side adjusts horizontally and the one behind the highbeams adjusts vertically. Happy motoring and thanks Bob just fixed my beams
I've been looking for a leveling solution for hours on the forums, then I hop over to UA-cam, and find this video posted only hours before! What are the odds?! I also used your grille upgrade video a few weeks ago. Thanks for anticipating my questions literally a day in advance!
It actually gives you several options depending on what angle you’re hitting it at. Phillips is more difficult if the headlamps are installed. Using a flat head on the spline or hex socket on the 2nd adjuster was more easier for me.
Bob: My 2021 headlight has two adjustment screw, the same as indicated in this video. I believed your 2021 Chinese aftermarket LED headlights may have same 2 adjustment screws. User manual of 2021 GX460 stated that once turn one of the screws, other screw has to be turned exact direction and number of turns as other at the same time. Will you please find out what is an effect of the screw located very closed to the fender ? Because when I turned CCW at engine side and without turning the fender side, I think beam direction moved to side of the road. ( I tried on Driver side) . Thanks
the screw closest to the radiator shoots your beam up/down. The screw closest to your fender moves your beams inward/outward. I only screwed the amount of times necessary to make the lights where i want them. I drove the car at night and readjusted accordingly. ua-cam.com/video/C0LvypIkcvk/v-deo.html
I wish i had foglights to proceed but my base model comes with none. I had plans to install aftermarket foglights but the adjustment would be completely different than what you're looking for.
FYI
The "hidden one" in the passenger side adjusts horizontally and the one behind the highbeams adjusts vertically. Happy motoring and thanks Bob just fixed my beams
Excellent. Finally someone showing how to locate the screws👍
I've been looking for a leveling solution for hours on the forums, then I hop over to UA-cam, and find this video posted only hours before! What are the odds?! I also used your grille upgrade video a few weeks ago. Thanks for anticipating my questions literally a day in advance!
I'm glad you found it useful Cole!
Thanks Bob, your videos are fn OUTSTANDING. I can finally work and play with my two GX 460.
Most folks save forever to afford one and here you have 2. lol...
Hey Bob, it's actually Phillips for both adjustment knobs
It actually gives you several options depending on what angle you’re hitting it at. Phillips is more difficult if the headlamps are installed. Using a flat head on the spline or hex socket on the 2nd adjuster was more easier for me.
Good stuff, thanks for the video!
Thanks Bob
Bob: My 2021 headlight has two adjustment screw, the same as indicated in this video.
I believed your 2021 Chinese aftermarket LED headlights may have same 2 adjustment screws.
User manual of 2021 GX460 stated that once turn one of the screws, other screw has to be turned exact direction and number of turns as other at the same time.
Will you please find out what is an effect of the screw located very closed to the fender ?
Because when I turned CCW at engine side and without turning the fender side, I think beam direction moved to side of the road. ( I tried on Driver side) . Thanks
the screw closest to the radiator shoots your beam up/down. The screw closest to your fender moves your beams inward/outward. I only screwed the amount of times necessary to make the lights where i want them. I drove the car at night and readjusted accordingly.
ua-cam.com/video/C0LvypIkcvk/v-deo.html
@@GXBOB Does clockwise or counterclockwise lower the beam?
I have a 2013, I can't seem to find the adjustable screw. Is it in a similar position?
hey Michael, www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-4th-gen-2007-2017/830357-headlight-adjustment-w-pics.html
Bob, is it possible to adjust the foglights also?
I wish i had foglights to proceed but my base model comes with none. I had plans to install aftermarket foglights but the adjustment would be completely different than what you're looking for.