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Originally Posted by Penguin
With powerful lights that have sharp cutoffs, such as the BMW Xenons, one should not adjust the headlights without a proper alignment area/marks set out. Using a trial and error approach is not recommended since the error of blinding oncoming drivers is quite dangerous.
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The OP specifically says "for owners without xenon headlamps." But I do agree that you should be careful with the adjustments even with halogens. A small adjustment makes a big difference.
There are two white plastic screws. One is easily seen, direcly behind the low beam lamps. The other one is situated closer towards the back of the inner headlamps - easier to see it if you put your head down close near the top of the radiator and look sideways. It is quite hidden.