Light Bar Aiming

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LibertyOrDeath

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I was wondering if there is a proper procedure to aim the light bar. Right now the high beams and the light bar barely blend together. With low beams there is a small dark area. Is this about the same for everyone else?
 

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I was wondering if there is a proper procedure to aim the light bar. Right now the high beams and the light bar barely blend together. With low beams there is a small dark area. Is this about the same for everyone else?
According to the service manual it's the same as the headlights.I have my lights aimed a little higher then the headlights,about 7'-8' above the ground at 25ft.
 

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I aimed my just above the head lights at 25'. I figured that would give me good coverage right in front of me. You could aim them a little higher for a larger area of dispersion.
 

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Does anyone remember which size of Torx driver I need. I cannot find mine anywhere. My lights need adjusting again, dang lift kits. Oh and I only did 70" at 25 feet from wall to light bar. Is it supposed to be wall to bumper? Right now the middle of my lights sit at 72". 7 to 8 feet would point skyward for my Jeep.
 
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