Running fogs at night?

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Hey are you guys leaving your fogs on at night in more congested areas? I was driving around with them on and I could tell they were blinding everyone. I’m thinking I need to get them set up better, what are you guys doin to position them so they work most effectively?

You just need to align them. I run 3x Pairs of Squadron Pro on my Gen2.

1x set in Wide Cornering
1x set in Wide Cornering Amber
1x set in Driving/Combo

I always have my Wide Cornering on at night (only ever 1 pair on public roads, if it's bad weather the white turn off, the amber turn on).

Just park your truck 25' from a wall, turn your lows on and then adjust your wide cornering so that the pattern falls below the low beams and you are good to go.

If you don't have wide cornering, that's why. Wide cornering is the only pattern you should be using for "fog light". Go SAE if you want to play it safe, but sport/pro can be used when properly aligned.

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I just did it the old fashion way and used a closed garage door to set up my Six fogs but like others have said I have the light bar burn for the high Beamer that ignore the light horn
 

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