2002 Jeep Wrangler Foglight Adjustment
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The stock fog lights on the '02 TJ have an aiming adjustment screw in the
bottom rear of the light, with an anti-rattle spring on it.
Tom
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C34DF7.20410450@sympatico.ca...
> So are you guys trying to tell me that the stock 'fog' lights have
> spring adjusters????
>
> I have never heard of anything so silly. That would triple the cost of
> the things.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> mabar wrote:
> >
> > You can probably make the adjustment you need by turning the screw. If
that
> > doesn't do it, then loosen and adjust the mounting bracket.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > "*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> > > I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> > > Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw
behind
> > the
> > > light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
> > combination
> > > of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
> > >
> > >
bottom rear of the light, with an anti-rattle spring on it.
Tom
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C34DF7.20410450@sympatico.ca...
> So are you guys trying to tell me that the stock 'fog' lights have
> spring adjusters????
>
> I have never heard of anything so silly. That would triple the cost of
> the things.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> mabar wrote:
> >
> > You can probably make the adjustment you need by turning the screw. If
that
> > doesn't do it, then loosen and adjust the mounting bracket.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > "*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> > > I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> > > Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw
behind
> > the
> > > light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
> > combination
> > > of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
> > >
> > >
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Loosen the pivot bolt, turn the spring loadad adjustment screw to raise or
lower the beam alignment, then re-tighten the pivot bolt.
Bob
"*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind
the
> light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
combination
> of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>
lower the beam alignment, then re-tighten the pivot bolt.
Bob
"*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind
the
> light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
combination
> of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>
Guest
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Loosen the pivot bolt, turn the spring loadad adjustment screw to raise or
lower the beam alignment, then re-tighten the pivot bolt.
Bob
"*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind
the
> light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
combination
> of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>
lower the beam alignment, then re-tighten the pivot bolt.
Bob
"*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind
the
> light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
combination
> of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>
Guest
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Loosen the pivot bolt, turn the spring loadad adjustment screw to raise or
lower the beam alignment, then re-tighten the pivot bolt.
Bob
"*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind
the
> light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
combination
> of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>
lower the beam alignment, then re-tighten the pivot bolt.
Bob
"*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind
the
> light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
combination
> of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Loosen the pivot bolt, turn the spring loadad adjustment screw to raise or
lower the beam alignment, then re-tighten the pivot bolt.
Bob
"*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind
the
> light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
combination
> of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>
lower the beam alignment, then re-tighten the pivot bolt.
Bob
"*** News" <lzielasko@***.net> wrote in message
news:iVwwc.49579$Yr.36426@okepread04...
> I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep
> Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind
the
> light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a
combination
> of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>
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