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Fog Light Adjustment
For those of you with lifts. I had a lot of drivers flashing their lights at me when I had my fog lights on. They were aimed high and I found that by removing the little springs on the adjustment screw allowed me to tip them down enough to not bug other drivers.
Just passing something I found that helped me. |
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BTW, I just remembered I didn't toss the screws, I simply moved them from between the light and mounting point to the other side. Basically keeping the same effect of the screw while allowing the fog light to be adjusted further down. Just put the screw on BEFORE putting it back in the light.
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