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#1130436 10/20/2015 5:54 PM
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I'm rethinking how I've aimed my 12-volt fog lamp (NAPA 4412A). The pictures show the lamp and the pattern that I now have. I use it mostly to throw more light to the front but I'd still like to get it right.

Should the pattern be horizontal or vertical?

Should it be aimed a little low and to the right a bit? Thanks!

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The whole idea of fog lights was to shine under the fog. We used to aim them by measuring the height of the light and them aiming them at a spot about 30 feet away on the same horizontal plane. They really didn't work that well but it helped some. We usually had them hooked directly to the battery with a toggle switch in a handy spot. In those days it was not that uncommon for headlights to go out. If that happened, you could flip a toggle switch and have some light.

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We used to aim them straight out, not to the right because you want to see as much as possible and they certainly won't be in anyone's eyes.
A lot of thick shore fog in New England so you would be driving slow so aimed 2 to 3 car lengths ahead.
take the height to the center of the lamp, divide it by 3 and drop that amount for every car length.

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usually 4 inches below the low beams at 20 feet out....


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