^ I'll say this is a good starting point, but what I did after this was take a drive and pay attention to the foci of the beams. My vertical adjustment puts the cutoffs for both low beams as far up the trunklid of the "typical" car as possible without frequently crossing into another driver's sightline, and my horizontal adjustment puts the left-hand beam about a foot from the road centerline and the right-hand beam maybe a foot or a bit more to the left of the road border line.
I also adjusted my high beams slightly higher and farther outside than that document suggests; it should never affect other drivers as high beams are for "private time" driving only, and it helps spread a bit more light on the sides of the road as well as moving the beam a bit farther down the road without sacrificing light in the center of the road.
I can provide a couple pictures tomorrow night if anyone would like.
Also, I bought my Narva RangePower+ H1 bulbs from Mo Brighta and he's a great guy to deal with.
I also adjusted my high beams slightly higher and farther outside than that document suggests; it should never affect other drivers as high beams are for "private time" driving only, and it helps spread a bit more light on the sides of the road as well as moving the beam a bit farther down the road without sacrificing light in the center of the road.
I can provide a couple pictures tomorrow night if anyone would like.
Also, I bought my Narva RangePower+ H1 bulbs from Mo Brighta and he's a great guy to deal with.
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