Thanks! Did you set the beam pattern even/level with the headlights, or how some other way at 30ft?
Appreciate it in advance
Here is what worked for me. My set up. Flex - outter most position (only place it will go), Flood - middle position, Spot - inner most position. Running 1.5" RPG collar and did not adjust my OEM headlights down. Using a nerf dart makes it easier, but can be done without it. I am guessing you already learned that you have to adjust the inner most light first to be able to get to the side adjustment bolts. This assumes your truck is on level ground all the way to the wall. If not, you can adjust some of your measurements.
1. Check level of truck. With low beams on, measure from ground to center of low beam light at the truck. Now measure ground to center of beam at the wall. If the same (or pretty close), then you should be level enough for this to work.
2. Set inner most light first. Turn on Spot light. Measure ground to Spot light at truck and let's say it is 24" (don't recall all my numbers). Now measure distance at the truck between the center of the two Spot lights and le't say that is 48". Now play with the adjustments until you have about the same measurements on the wall. Snug up the adjustment bolts, but do not fully tighten. I then adjusted the Spots so they were just slightly above the 24" number....like maybe +1". But I set the width between the spot beams to the same on the wall as on the truck....the appox. 48" number. Fully the adjustment bolts on the spot light....but you will notice that the lights will most likely move if not held with the other hand real good. Double check the aim of the Spots. I had to play with it a bit to get them fully tight and in the position I wanted.
3. Set center Flood light. Same basic procedure, but given they are a Flood it is harder to see a beam center. But if move lights around a little, you will notice a large almost square pattern. I centered that pattern on the center of the Floor light beam.
4. Check at night. To save you some time before doing the Flex and then having to undo / redo, wait until night and check the Spot and Flood to make sure it is what you want. Mine were just what I wanted so I was good.
5. Set outer Flex light. Used the same basic procedure as for the Spot, but set them about -1" or -2" down from the "24" inch number. I run the Flex in White during the day and wanted them down to be more fog-like and not be in anyone's eyes.
Again, this worked for me. Even used same procedure to set OnX6 bumper light.