Fog light adjustment
Re: Fog light adjustment
You young whippersnapper, I was not really trying to be a smart ***, I was trying to say that you really don't need to know which way to turn the screw, the results will instantly show you if you are turning it the right way.
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.
( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did )
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.
( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did )
Last edited by ala_xfire; 09-27-2017 at 06:26 PM.
Re: Fog light adjustment
You young whippersnapper, I was not really trying to be a smart ***, I was trying to say that you really don't need to know which way to turn the screw, the results will instantly show you if you are turning it the right way.
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.
( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did )
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.
( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did )
The good Samaritan often gets a kick in the Goolies for his efforts, I have found that out. Evidently the use of logic hurts, seemingly more than the resulting kick.
Clockwise is the direction to make the the light go down, a little stretch of the imagination should find the answer requested.
A Torx #20 fits but the actual size may be a size larger as the #20 is a bit loose.
Re: Fog light adjustment
You young whippersnapper, I was not really trying to be a smart ***, I was trying to say that you really don't need to know which way to turn the screw, the results will instantly show you if you are turning it the right way.
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.
( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did )
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.
( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did )
Re: Fog light adjustment
You young whippersnapper, I was not really trying to be a smart ***, I was trying to say that you really don't need to know which way to turn the screw, the results will instantly show you if you are turning it the right way.
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.
( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did )
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.
( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did )
Last edited by Kingdav1954; 09-28-2017 at 01:21 PM.
Re: Fog light adjustment
The words please and thanks are being eliminated from the language these days.
Re: Fog light adjustment
I can read and you used the words before I even entered the discussion, but thank you for thanking me in advance and any other time people help you out. Let's just call it a blanket thank you. Thanks again.