Michael McC
Well-Known Member
My vehicle: 2016 KR 4x4 with 2" lift front and rear.
I noticed recently that my headlights were aimed lower than I remember. Even on level streets I did not think I had enough visibility ahead. I read some threads and the manual, then looked at my car to see if there was anything to adjust. What I found was that the headlights were a little loose. I could rattle them up and down a little.
Solution: I loosened the two top mounting screws, lifted the front end of the headlight assembly, creating a gap in the retention clip on the left in photo below. I then put a zip strip in that gap and tightened the screws. The zip strip is to keep the headlight assembly from trying to sag again. Pics are out of order for some reason.

I noticed recently that my headlights were aimed lower than I remember. Even on level streets I did not think I had enough visibility ahead. I read some threads and the manual, then looked at my car to see if there was anything to adjust. What I found was that the headlights were a little loose. I could rattle them up and down a little.
Solution: I loosened the two top mounting screws, lifted the front end of the headlight assembly, creating a gap in the retention clip on the left in photo below. I then put a zip strip in that gap and tightened the screws. The zip strip is to keep the headlight assembly from trying to sag again. Pics are out of order for some reason.

