CaptainKD
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My new set of fog lights just arrived and the adjustment screw on these is the same as OE. Every other set of aftermarket fogs had a philips adjustment screw versus the star. Maybe because this set was around $55 versus $30. Hopefully they hold up better than the Spyder set I bought last.Mounce said:PizzaHut
Have fun with that lol. Only way I could aim mine were to take them out, turn the screw with pliers and put them back in.dmanns67 said:My new set of fog lights just arrived and the adjustment screw on these is the same as OE. Every other set of aftermarket fogs had a philips adjustment screw versus the star. Maybe because this set was around $55 versus $30. Hopefully they hold up better than the Spyder set I bought last.
I max mine out as well prior to install. It keeps them from bouncing around plus shines light up and out versus at the ground. It will be trial and error with projectors though. I want the beam as straight as possible. A couple degrees off 10ft away from the wall will be amplified the further out you go. Dont want to blind drivers. I am really excited about the projectors being bi-xenon. Need to figure out how to wire the solenoidMounce said:Have fun with that lol. Only way I could aim mine were to take them out, turn the screw with pliers and put them back in.
I maxed both of them out as in, they're touching the top of their recess and can't go any higher. Wish they'd go a little higher but much better than they were.
Diodes soldered to some wire tapped into the trigger for the headlightsdmanns67 said:I max mine out as well prior to install. It keeps them from bouncing around plus shines light up and out versus at the ground. It will be trial and error with projectors though. I want the beam as straight as possible. A couple degrees off 10ft away from the wall will be amplified the further out you go. Dont want to blind drivers. I am really excited about the projectors being bi-xenon. Need to figure out how to wire the solenoid