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Re: Front fog-lights on a non-fog-light car
« Reply #15 on: 31 December 2019, 01:52:12 »

Driving home in the fog yesterday morning I discovered that my headlights are actually bosseyed ;D

The right hand one does a lovely job of lightning the left verge about thirty feet ahead...
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Re: Front fog-lights on a non-fog-light car
« Reply #16 on: 31 December 2019, 07:50:08 »

Driving home in the fog yesterday morning I discovered that my headlights are actually bosseyed ;D

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That's how I found out why the headlights of my Smart so so sh1te years back. They were boss eyed because one of the bulbs wasn't seated correctly  ;)
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Re: Front fog-lights on a non-fog-light car
« Reply #17 on: 31 December 2019, 15:48:46 »

Had that conversation at the Mot. Culprit blew, so replaced both, which is easiest done by removing the unit ::)

Shall tweak the unit position to compensate and readjust the horizontal beam ;) Also need to replace the number plate, but that's a different story...  :-X
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