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I tried that argument & lostLutz said:then the bias to the nearside must be 15° or less. Less means that 0° is also acceptable and that would amount to the beam being symmetrical.

Willi-Wonti said:I was told by the guy that adjusted the beam pattern after I fitted HiD bulbs that all I can do on the continent is to adjust the height of the beam to its lowest setting.
I've been told that if HiD lamps are fitted without self-levelling & headlight washers, it will be an MOT fail after November this year.
Might not be a problem for you but might be different for the oncoming drivers you are blindingAfter several years of driving on the continent I have never had a problem of blinding oncoming vehicles
