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no its completely different to a lightforce,,, what you have to do is remove the four screws holding the glass lense in place, then pop out the bulb holder ,at the back of the bulb holder there is a little grub screw that holds it to the reflecter, loosen this off and then with the lamp turned on hold the reflecter and push or pull the back end untill you get the tightest beam , then tighten up the grub screw to keep it in place..................

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no its completely different to a lightforce,,, what you have to do is remove the four screws holding the glass lense in place, then pop out the bulb holder ,at the back of the bulb holder there is a little grub screw that holds it to the reflecter, loosen this off and then with the lamp turned on hold the reflecter and push or pull the back end untill you get the tightest beab , then tighten up the grub screw to keep it in place..................

 

Aye thats the way to tighten the beam mate

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no its completely different to a lightforce,,, what you have to do is remove the four screws holding the glass lense in place, then pop out the bulb holder ,at the back of the bulb holder there is a little grub screw that holds it to the reflecter, loosen this off and then with the lamp turned on hold the reflecter and push or pull the back end untill you get the tightest beab , then tighten up the grub screw to keep it in place..................

 

That' s right, but if I remember correctly, you also need the lens in place too when testing your adjustments. Lots of fecking around to get it right, but well worth it.

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no its completely different to a lightforce,,, what you have to do is remove the four screws holding the glass lense in place, then pop out the bulb holder ,at the back of the bulb holder there is a little grub screw that holds it to the reflecter, loosen this off and then with the lamp turned on hold the reflecter and push or pull the back end untill you get the tightest beam , then tighten up the grub screw to keep it in place..................

I think I'll give that a go for mine :yes: Well, I'll get longdogrunner to do it for me :laugh: As I'll just break it if I try!

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