right hand side car always have left side light alignment higher than right so that to facilitate the traffic coming from opposite side.
Your lights are fine. As @naizi_x has pointed out right hand drive cars have extra light spread pattern on the left side to light up the edge of the road. The right side is cut off to prevent light glare into the eyes of incoming driver. No need to do any adjustments.
Ur lights are fine for a right hand drive car.perfectly explained by @naizi_x
Thanks guys, first time owning a new car so just a bit nervous..
They are not properly aligned.Both are more towards the center.Left one needs to be open up a little, and right one as well.In a longer distance it would just feel like a single light.
park the car about 20 feet from a wall and turn on headlights. you should be able to see 2 very clear light patterns. left side of each light beam will be slightly higher due to the reason stated in 2nd comment but they should be very distinctive 2 beams and shouldnt be cutting each other.
Seems like effect in city may be due to halogens..
Nopes, adjustment is too much towards inside. He needs to open them up. Three complete rotation of nut from both sides will be enough.Forgot to tell. Picture shared above is of my car from last night