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2016 RT-s. Tried adjusting, according to the manulal. Even at max. height - still rather low. (Like at 60mph, i'm riding into the dark) Any one else experience this ?
I have a 2014 RT and it's the same as yours...... I can adjust mine way beyond the normal high and low position for the perfect beam setting...... It can be difficult to turn, remove the nut that holds it in the bracket and take the cable end out. Now do the adjusting until you get it where you want, then put it back in the bracket......tedious but this works .......... Mike :thumbup:2016 RT-s. Tried adjusting, according to the manulal. Even at max. height - still rather low. (Like at 60mph, i'm riding into the dark) Any one else experience this ?
The adjuster simply sets the vertical height of the shutter in the low beam position.
If the adjuster knob requires more torque than fingers can apply, you can use an allen wrench slipped into the end of the knob to assist.
if you adjust to the specs and setting range per the owners manual there is little light shown forward and it is easy to outride the lights.
i deviated from the manual and DID NOT release the air to lower the rear end. Rather, at normal ride height, I set the headlights within the range called out. Unless the rear suspension airbag fails, or the compressor fails, the beams will not go higher and blind oncoming trafic.
You sure? When I adjusted mine the entire beam pattern moved up and down when projected on a building wall. When I had the headlights opened up I saw no connection of the cable to the shutter.The adjuster simply sets the vertical height of the shutter in the low beam position.
The adjuster simply sets the vertical height of the shutter in the low beam position.
The purpose of the adjuster is to set the vertical height of the shutter.
Something here isn't connecting! The H-4 bulb is a duel element bulb. So, there's got to be more to the system than just a shutter opening.
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I respect your efforts, and sorry for the late reply. The Spyder RT series uses a single wattage / single element style bulb. The various part numbers they fall under are commonly the HB3, 9005, and sometimes H9. All are single element.
As for what you found to study for research material, I do know that some Spyders such as the F3 use a dual element Low beam High beam single style bulb without a shutter.