Amazing. I have a plan in mind. I'll use a cheap laser level from Harbor Freight and plop it on the top of the fender aiming forward to establish the level point (+ a few inches that I can measure down to the actual light bulb) of both sides. This presupposes that the top of the fender is level. Sure looks like it, but worth checking. Put tape on the wall to make a horizontal line. Then do the same thing, but this time plop the level onto the sides of the fenders to establish the side to side point (also account for several inches that the light is inboard of the outer edge). Now I have aiming points that are dead straight ahead of the bulbs. Putting down the latte, I grab a screwdriver and tweak the adjusting screws until the spot on the wall is centered left to right and the light illuminates the wall no higher than 4" below the dot. Do the same for the other side. Btw, this is to be done on low beams. Word on the street is that you do it on low and once correct, then the high beams will also be correct. I'll go with that, unless someone can dredge up some actual instructions that don't involve special light bulb tooling.
JH1