08 Toyota Tundra Headlight Adjustment
The headlight aim moves down when turning the aiming screw clockwise and moves up when turning the aiming screw counterclockwise.
08 toyota tundra headlight adjustment. Honestly I doubt that the headlight adjustment would be offered on vehicles produced without it. Found this this should explain it better. Fixed adjustment screws on back of headlights upper screw is leftright lower screw is updown turn ccw for up cw for down.
If you look behind you headlight you should see a vertical slot leading to something that looks like a gear. You want the low beam to be within two-inches of the mark which centers the high beam directly on the mark. Theyre ANZO headlights more than likely or a clone.
With the high beams on the high intensity zone should be vertically centered with the exact center just below the horizontal line. The headlight aim moves down when turning the aiming screw clockwise and moves up when turning the aiming screw counterclockwise. -Remove all sticker that covering the headlight opening -Insert the 2 wire pin into the side marker socket re-install the socket back onto the headlight -Install turn signal socket onto headlight plug the grey color plug onto the socket located the black plug and connect that to the turn signal wire from the truck.
Insert a number 2 Phillips screwdriver into the hole in front of the mounting screw on the headlight assembly. The one circled in red should be your up and down adjustment for the projector. You adjust each headlight individually.
It may not be. Joined May 4 2008. Turn it counter-clockwise to make the light go up and clockwise to adjust down.
Not really on subject but I wonder what it would take to add auto adjust headlights to my 08 CM Limited. Use the 8mm socket wrench to adjust the horizontal alignment screws on both headlights measuring the vertical lines on the wall as needed until the distance between the lines on the wall is equal to the distance between the lines on the lenses. Take a Phillips screwdriver and turn the black screw - it adjusts the light vertically.