Hi... I'm new to this forum.
My son collided with a Harley in a intersection accident last year. Nobody hurt thankfully. Collision must have torqued the frame or something since despite being hit on the front drivers side, most of the visible damage is on the passenger side.
Hard to believe, but the car still drives great. Did a 1200 mile trek this summer in it moving my kid back from Salt Lake City. Car steers straight as an arrow without a hint of anything being out of alignment.
My question has to do with aligning the headlights. The impact created a two inch difference in the height of the headlights, with the driver side being higher than the passenger side.
Will it be possible to adjust them to specs? I haven't attempted anything yet.
My son collided with a Harley in a intersection accident last year. Nobody hurt thankfully. Collision must have torqued the frame or something since despite being hit on the front drivers side, most of the visible damage is on the passenger side.
Hard to believe, but the car still drives great. Did a 1200 mile trek this summer in it moving my kid back from Salt Lake City. Car steers straight as an arrow without a hint of anything being out of alignment.
My question has to do with aligning the headlights. The impact created a two inch difference in the height of the headlights, with the driver side being higher than the passenger side.
Will it be possible to adjust them to specs? I haven't attempted anything yet.