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Old Dec 22, 2013 | 03:14 PM
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How do you align extra front bumper driving lights? To the high or low beams? I found dark spot below low beams is the best compliment to them, but what about you?
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Old Dec 22, 2013 | 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Breitling
How do you align extra front bumper driving lights? To the high or low beams? I found dark spot below low beams is the best compliment to them, but what about you?
Im not sure what your question is. I have 6inch fog lights on my front bumper. I aim them slightly outward and down to throw the beam pattern in front of
vehicle, but no higher to interfere with my stock low beams.

It took me a while to get all lights perfect so there are no dead spots on the road.
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Old Dec 23, 2013 | 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by tribulation138
Im not sure what your question is. I have 6inch fog lights on my front bumper. I aim them slightly outward and down to throw the beam pattern in front of
vehicle, but no higher to interfere with my stock low beams.

It took me a while to get all lights perfect so there are no dead spots on the road.
What he said. No higher then the lows and Ull have a nice flood of light
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Old Dec 24, 2013 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by tribulation138
Im not sure what your question is. I have 6inch fog lights on my front bumper. I aim them slightly outward and down to throw the beam pattern in front of
vehicle, but no higher to interfere with my stock low beams.

It took me a while to get all lights perfect so there are no dead spots on the road.


Yes, as you may noticed stock lights even low beams are leaving large area unlighted below, possibly because of wrangler design. So I positioned mine to light little below low beams and it covers this area fine. I was wandering how other people aligning bumper lights?
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