Re: [DML] Front Ride Height Intentions - Documented Proof
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Re: [DML] Front Ride Height Intentions - Documented Proof
- From: mike.griese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 22:40:15 +0000
Reaiming did not meet the requirement - otherwise DeLorean would
have done that. The headlights must be within a range of distances from
the ground. They can't be too high and they can't be too low. The restrictions
were made to reduce the amount of glare produced at night. Remember that
this is before all of the slick molded and contoured projection lamp headlight
enclosures became available. There was very little control of the light beam
from rectangular or round sealed beam lamps. Reaiming upwards to give
an adequate light pattern would have put too much of the beams right into the
windshields of oncoming traffic.
There were exceptions for things like snowplows where the headlights have
to clear the blade in the raised position.
--
Mike
-------------- Original message from "Joe OBrien" <joeyoseppijoe@xxxxxxxxx>: --------------
> But you can just re-aim your headlight to compensate for the
> difference in height. That makes no sense, as it would be way cheaper
> to just adjust the lights.
>
> What US headlamp requirement???
>
>
>
> -Joe O'Brien
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