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Offline harlemex

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #30 on: 13 October 2010, 23:06 »
Thought you were on my side?

Settle down we're winning

Yeah, I am on your side bud, i meant ill take everyone else on besides you cos we are right on this one, and I will prove it if needed. How do you do those special faces by the way? (the clap one)

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #31 on: 13 October 2010, 23:11 »
I walked into a spidery shed at this time of night just to prove you wrong. Had to kill 3 spiders on my way in, bellend.





^^ broken adjuster, but you can see the screw



and the 1 ball joint...



Now suck on it, b!tch.

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #32 on: 13 October 2010, 23:12 »
They are my personal collection  :tongue:

Interwebs has lots to choose from mate  :smiley:

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #33 on: 13 October 2010, 23:16 »
Congratulations. Why that's relevant I don't know.

Now go check on what adjusts your Hellas up and down.  :wink:

If Harlemax doesnt want to share his electric Hellas then fine.

You can go to bed now.....

Just check there's no spiders underneath it.  :wink:

Where all my moneys went.

Golf MK3 1.6. Golf MK3 8v GTI.

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #34 on: 13 October 2010, 23:18 »
Hellas are on the car, I'm not walking down my road with my balls hanging out that's for sure, have you seen how cold it is outside?
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But in all seriousness, they are screw adjusted, although mine are so broken that I've turned to zip tie adjustment  :grin: :grin: :grin:

Offline harlemex

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #35 on: 13 October 2010, 23:19 »
I never said I had electric hellas.. so now I wont be goin to bed till you say your bellend has gone completely flacid due to having your doubt being proven wrong.

Offline harlemex

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #36 on: 13 October 2010, 23:22 »
Just to clarify, I have hella twins, but mine are not motor driven.

Offline Wayne

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #37 on: 13 October 2010, 23:42 »
Khare's photos help, the standard lamps have inner lamps that are on ball joints plus the motor to self level, they have an adjuster for setting the beam.

Hellas don't have a inner lamp so I am still struggling to see how you could use the motor and yet still be able to set the beam etc.




Thank you and goodnight.  :rolleyes:


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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #38 on: 14 October 2010, 13:48 »
Khare's photos help, the standard lamps have inner lamps that are on ball joints plus the motor to self level, they have an adjuster for setting the beam.

Hellas don't have a inner lamp so I am still struggling to see how you could use the motor and yet still be able to set the beam etc.




Thank you and goodnight.  :rolleyes:



Good afternoon.  :kiss:

Struggle you may. Hella twins can be adjusted via motors. Fact. The op's question has now been answered.

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Re: headlight adjuster
« Reply #39 on: 14 October 2010, 13:57 »