Did a little more work on the lights.
1. Cut down adjustment spring to allow for a little more adjustment.
2. Bottom of light (Lense) was bearing against bottom of bumper cutout. Dremel to the rescue. Opened up cutout on bottom to allow light to adjust further up. (When the light is adjusted upwards, the bottom of the lamop moves forward and struck the bumber cutout).
3. Bought aluminum strip (1/8" x 3/4" x 36") and made three (about 10" long) strips. One strip on left-fog bottom screw to subframe, one on right-fog and one in center, from existing brace to subframe. Now bumper doesn't bounce as much (I didn't notice any driving, but it bounces a little if you push it by hand) and the lights don't bounce. No pictures yet, but will post them next week, after I take some).
Slim Shady is right. Adjusted right, these lights are better than your headlights. (They were good before I aimed them better, they are GREAT now!