I'm planning to do a headlight conversion on the same vehicle in the coming days. I've watched several videos and your sir is the easiest to digest. I'm getting into DIY projects lately, I don't have all the fancy lifts and power tools so I rely in good old logic and people like you. Thank you.
Look for small black plastic funnels, one for each light housing. Use a really long 6mm allen wrench. Insert it into the funnel. CW is up, CCW is down. Right and left is not adjustable. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching.
Look for small black plastic funnels, one for each light housing. Use a really long 6mm allen wrench. Insert it into the funnel. CW is up, CCW is down. Right and left is not adjustable.
If I remember correctly, no panels need to be removed. These funnel looking things are in the inward side of headlight housing, using a bright flashlight may help in locating them.
I'm planning to do a headlight conversion on the same vehicle in the coming days. I've watched several videos and your sir is the easiest to digest. I'm getting into DIY projects lately, I don't have all the fancy lifts and power tools so I rely in good old logic and people like you. Thank you.
Thank you for watching! I try to make videos that are easy to follow with as much detail as possible. Good luck with your conversion!
the whole right hand headlamp assembly is busted on my 2014 Cherokee. This should help me a bunch thank you.
Very welcome and good luck! Thanks for watching!
What did you turn to raise them thawed what i want to know ? Ugh
Look for small black plastic funnels, one for each light housing.
Use a really long 6mm allen wrench. Insert it into the funnel.
CW is up, CCW is down. Right and left is not adjustable.
Hope this helps! Thanks for watching.
@@WeDidSomething Thanks for that. Cheers.
no clue what you turned to raise up and down your headlight
Look for small black plastic funnels, one for each light housing.
Use a really long 6mm allen wrench. Insert it into the funnel.
CW is up, CCW is down. Right and left is not adjustable.
@@WeDidSomething can this be accessed with the hood opened or do i need to open up panels to get into it
If I remember correctly, no panels need to be removed. These funnel looking things are in the inward side of headlight housing, using a bright flashlight may help in locating them.
@@WeDidSomething thanks I'll look for it when my wife gets home from work
Please let me know how you make out. If you still have problems I’ll see about getting some images.
What did you do to fix the plastic rivet you drilled out underneath the bumper
Just replaced them. Rivet gun and aluminum rivets from Menards.
Or get some plastic ones, they do the job.