Can I adjust my foglights to where it is pointing
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Guys,
I am not sure if I can do this but, I have an M5tech front bumper, I feel the fog lights are pointing (focused) higher than usual, actually amlost pointing too high.
Can I adjust the foglight to point a little lower ?
I am not sure if I can do this but, I have an M5tech front bumper, I feel the fog lights are pointing (focused) higher than usual, actually amlost pointing too high.
Can I adjust the foglight to point a little lower ?
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The foglight has a small plastic hexagon nut on the top corner. That is the adjustment to aim the foglight. It's very easy to adjust, use a small wrench or hexagon screwdriver bit to turn the nut. On a leveled driveway, do it in the evening/night and aim it against wall/garage door.
The foglight has a small plastic hexagon nut on the top corner. That is the adjustment to aim the foglight. It's very easy to adjust, use a small wrench or hexagon screwdriver bit to turn the nut. On a leveled driveway, do it in the evening/night and aim it against wall/garage door.
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The foglight has a small plastic hexagon nut on the top corner. That is the adjustment to aim the foglight. It's very easy to adjust, use a small wrench or hexagon screwdriver bit to turn the nut. On a leveled driveway, do it in the evening/night and aim it against wall/garage door.
The foglight has a small plastic hexagon nut on the top corner. That is the adjustment to aim the foglight. It's very easy to adjust, use a small wrench or hexagon screwdriver bit to turn the nut. On a leveled driveway, do it in the evening/night and aim it against wall/garage door.
Thanks Buddy, going to look for it tomorrow
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Thanks bro. I tried and fixed my fog light problem.
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http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...12&hg=63&fg=15
The foglight has a small plastic hexagon nut on the top corner. That is the adjustment to aim the foglight. It's very easy to adjust, use a small wrench or hexagon screwdriver bit to turn the nut. On a leveled driveway, do it in the evening/night and aim it against wall/garage door.
The foglight has a small plastic hexagon nut on the top corner. That is the adjustment to aim the foglight. It's very easy to adjust, use a small wrench or hexagon screwdriver bit to turn the nut. On a leveled driveway, do it in the evening/night and aim it against wall/garage door.
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