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I hope this is helpful to others. The area I have to aim the lights is not exactly level. This is how I overcame that problem. I purchased a Laser level for $9. 95 at Harbor Freight, Parked my truck 25' from my fence. I then used a piece of aluminum extrusion that is straight and slid it agents the front and rear wheels, I then laid the level on top of the extrusion and measured the distance from the laser dot to the ground. I then went to the fence and marked the dot on the fence, I turned over the extrusion and remarked the dot and there was only 1/2" difference. I then went to the other side and did the same thing. Half way in between the dots is the center line of your truck, the lights are 62' apart now make a mark 31" to each side of center. Now use your level the make a vertical line at the center line of each headlights. Now measure from the ground to the center line of the headlight, take that number and subtract the distance from the ground to the laser dot & also subtract 3 1/2" that is the drop for the headlights in 25'. Take the final measurement and measure up from the dot you marked on the fence or wall, use your level to make a cross mark at the vertical center line.



Now wait for darkness and adjust the center of the HOT SPOT of the light on the vertical line and adjust the top cut off of the light on the horizontal line.

Thats all folks:) :) :D :D

Bruce
 
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