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Originally Posted by SoSideways
Even though bi-xenon units utilize the same housing for the high beam and low beam, if you plan on flashing somebody, the bi-xenon lights will not be fast enough to react to that, so it's a good idea to have a seperate halogen high beam for that function.
And yes, being able to flash someone is important, especially to wake that asshole that's crossed into your lane up, late at night.
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Actually, it's all the same bulb, so there's no lag time in firing up another bulb. The only thing that happens when brights come on is a flap goes down, allowing more light out. So...flashing works JUST fine
Here's some shots of the whole front:
Thanks everyone for the comments!