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Adjusting/aiming fog lights after lift?

OK I had a quick question. I have seen the posts and threads about aiming headlights correctly after lifting the 4Runner. Has anyone ever aimed or adjusted their fog lights after a lift?

I did the Eibach Pro lift on my 4Runner. Which is 2 3/4 in the front. I have the Baja squadron sport fog lights, and they just don’t seem as bright now that the truck is raised. I can definitely tell a difference with the headlights, and will be adjusting those here shortly. Is there a way to end the fog lights down a little bit, to compensate for the lift?
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OK I had a quick question. I have seen the posts and threads about aiming headlights correctly after lifting the 4Runner. Has anyone ever aimed or adjusted their fog lights after a lift?



I did the Eibach Pro lift on my 4Runner. Which is 2 3/4 in the front. I have the Baja squadron sport fog lights, and they just don’t seem as bright now that the truck is raised. I can definitely tell a difference with the headlights, and will be adjusting those here shortly. Is there a way to end the fog lights down a little bit, to compensate for the lift?


I know when I swapped bumpers, I saw an adjustment knob on the fogs. But I didn’t adjust it. Not sure if it’s up/down or left/right. Here a pic. Keep in mind the fog is sitting in a limited bumper which I eventually swapped to a TRD bumper.

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OK I had a quick question. I have seen the posts and threads about aiming headlights correctly after lifting the 4Runner. Has anyone ever aimed or adjusted their fog lights after a lift?

I did the Eibach Pro lift on my 4Runner. Which is 2 3/4 in the front. I have the Baja squadron sport fog lights, and they just don’t seem as bright now that the truck is raised. I can definitely tell a difference with the headlights, and will be adjusting those here shortly. Is there a way to end the fog lights down a little bit, to compensate for the lift?
You can try loosening the brackets a little and see if there's enough play to aim them down and tightening them.

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I know when I swapped bumpers, I saw an adjustment knob on the fogs. But I didn’t adjust it. Not sure if it’s up/down or left/right. Here a pic. Keep in mind the fog is sitting in a limited bumper which I eventually swapped to a TRD bumper.

This adjustment dial is on an OEM fog light assembly. It does not exists on aftermarket ones such as BD.
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Thanks, I don’t remember any kind of adjustment points on the Baja Designs lights.
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