After it got dark tonight, I backed the truck down the driveway until my fog lights were 25 feet from the garage door.
I measured 25 feet from the center of each fog light to the garage door and put a painters blue tape mark for each light per
S.A.E. standard J583. The picture below is from PIAA’s web site (
http://www.piaa.com/Lamps/LightAimingGuide.html )
Next, I lay down on a creeper by the front driver’s side tire and inserted a flat blade screwdriver into the adjusting screw and turned clockwise until the beam was 4 inches below the tape. Then I repeated for the other side. This took about a minute on each side.
A test drive was done to check the beam pattern. This revealed a vastly improved light coverage.
But I figured that maybe I could a little better by aiming the lights at 2 inches below the mark on the garage door. I adjusted them and took a test drive. This aim was a better pattern for me.
I took a short drive on SR 72 to see if I would get “flashed”; not a single time. I left the fog lights in this position.
If you haven’t adjusted the aim of your fog lights, I highly recommend this effortless task.