Fog light aiming:

Z71_Silvy

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Is there a way to aim the fogs on an 800? One of mine is "higher" than the other...and it's annoying.

I tried searching on GMT with no results.
 

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On my truck they had aiming screws built into the lights, they work on the same basis as headlight aiming screws. Youll just have to get dirty and crawl underneath and re-aim them. Hope this helps.
 
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On my truck they had aiming screws built into the lights, they work on the same basis as headlight aiming screws. Youll just have to get dirty and crawl underneath and re-aim them. Hope this helps.

I have been under his truck...Yes, he WILL get dirty. He probably can't find the screws cuz they are covered in caked on dried mud. :lol:
 

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On mine, there is an adjustment screw on the back of them, it looks like a wingnut that you just turn. Heres a pic from when I installed mine. Look at the black plastic wingnut, that is how you adjust them. (On mine at least :dunno:)

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On mine, there is an adjustment screw on the back of them, it looks like a wingnut that you just turn. Heres a pic from when I installed mine. Look at the black plastic wingnut, that is how you adjust them. (On mine at least :dunno:)

DSC01868.jpg

Mine adjusted with a similar wingnut ( not by a wingnut:lol:)
 

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On my truck they had aiming screws built into the lights, they work on the same basis as headlight aiming screws. Youll just have to get dirty and crawl underneath and re-aim them. Hope this helps.

I have been under his truck...Yes, he WILL get dirty. He probably can't find the screws cuz they are covered in caked on dried mud. :lol:

Sadly....you're right...

I know I indirectly swallowed about 130 pounds of that dirt and sand when I removed the front air dam.
 

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On my truck they had aiming screws built into the lights, they work on the same basis as headlight aiming screws. Youll just have to get dirty and crawl underneath and re-aim them. Hope this helps.

I have been under his truck...Yes, he WILL get dirty. He probably can't find the screws cuz they are covered in caked on dried mud. :lol:

Sadly....you're right...

I know I indirectly swallowed about 130 pounds of that dirt and sand when I removed the front air dam.


You had the air dam off, and still couldn't see the fog light adjustment screws? :lol:

You have mud like my truck! :lol:
 

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On my truck they had aiming screws built into the lights, they work on the same basis as headlight aiming screws. Youll just have to get dirty and crawl underneath and re-aim them. Hope this helps.

I have been under his truck...Yes, he WILL get dirty. He probably can't find the screws cuz they are covered in caked on dried mud. :lol:
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