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 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)
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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.![]()
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.![]()
Sadly....you're right...
I know I indirectly swallowed about 130 pounds of that dirt and sand when I removed the front air dam.


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.![]()


You had the air dam off, and still couldn't see the fog light adjustment screws?![]()
No...not yet. It's 14 outside......You get them lights aimed yet?![]()