leveled truck question
#1
leveled truck question
I recently leveled my truck and adjusted the headlights to compensate.... but what about the lower fog lights?
Is there a way to adjust those?
Thanks,
-c
Is there a way to adjust those?
Thanks,
-c
#2
Senior Member
Is there a guide anywhere on how to adjust headlights? I've already had my girlfriend complain that my lights blind her whenever she drives in front of me at night. I don't want to even have the possibility of causing an accident to anyone...
#3
Senior Member
Originally Posted by superccs
I recently leveled my truck and adjusted the headlights to compensate.... but what about the lower fog lights?
Is there a way to adjust those?
Thanks,
-c
Is there a way to adjust those?
Thanks,
-c
#4
Yeah its somewhere on this forum.
#5
Senior Member
Yarr...people need to be readin the owners manual, tis a buried treasure. Page 74 if bein precise we arrrrrrrr... Ok, random 2 AM pirate over.
@Larwood insert a Phillips screwdriver into the adjustment hole on the top of the headlight assembly. Inside you will see a little white cog. Rotating this cog with the screwdriver raises and/or lowers the headlights. Make sure to follow the manual procedure for aiming the lights and setting height and remember that if your truck is leveled you have to move the proper height marker that much lower to compensate for the level when aiming the lights.
@Superccs, usually there is an adjustment screw on the fog lamp assembly itself accessible from the back (I know there was on the previous year F150s at least) however this is not in my literature and I haven't had to aim my fogs yet so I can't say for certain.
@Larwood insert a Phillips screwdriver into the adjustment hole on the top of the headlight assembly. Inside you will see a little white cog. Rotating this cog with the screwdriver raises and/or lowers the headlights. Make sure to follow the manual procedure for aiming the lights and setting height and remember that if your truck is leveled you have to move the proper height marker that much lower to compensate for the level when aiming the lights.
@Superccs, usually there is an adjustment screw on the fog lamp assembly itself accessible from the back (I know there was on the previous year F150s at least) however this is not in my literature and I haven't had to aim my fogs yet so I can't say for certain.