aiming fog lights

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    what a pain in my ass!!! one bulb went out, so i replace both of them with silverstars but now they are all fubar'd!!!

    anybody have some step by step pointers and or words of advice for my poor car lol..


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    I just park in front of a wall and adjust the "adjustment screw". The fogs have the 3 bolts that attach them to the car. And one that is the adjustment. Park in front of a wall, turn them on and turn that screw. That way you can see the light raise and lower, and see when they're both at the same level. Usually, i just have them aim down. You don't want them aiming into everyones eyes. You might want to adjust them, then drive it around, repeat. I have a certain level that i adjust them to on my wall and in relation to the normal lights. :) hope that helps.

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    when i turn that screw it just clicks, like its not doing anything but fubard

    is this normal lol
     
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    your adjustment screw is fubard like mine.....LoL! one of my foglight adjustment screw won't work so i can't adjust my fog while one works...

    oh also, you have the sylvania silverstars or the osram silver stars? if they are the sylvania, they are gonna die.....those bulbs never last.
     
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