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Differences Between Bi-Xenon Kits
HID+Halogen
This type of kit uses a traditional Halogen bulb as your high beam. This type of kit is generally the cheapest and is what you would find on Ebay claiming to be a bi-xenon kit. This is not a true bi-xenon kit, but if you want a cheap option and not loose your high beam function, then this is the way to go.
Flex Bulb
The Flex bulb kit is a little different then a traditional bi-xenon kit. Flex bulbs are more expensive than a single beam kit and usually run more than the halogen+HID kits as well. The one advantage of this type of kit is that you don't loose your ability to flash your high beam. This bulb physically moves to change your beam pattern and is quite effective in either warning oncoming drivers or flashing someone ahead of you.
Dual Bulb
The dual bulb Bi-xenon kit is a true bi-xenon bulb. This type of kit uses two bulbs per housing one for your low beam and one for high. This kit will be the most expensive out of all three due to the fact you have 4 hid bulbs and 4 ballasts. This kit is great for optimum light output when using your high beam function. The only draw back to this style is, when switching to your high beams the bulb will not reach full operating temp right away, it takes 1-3 sec for the bulb to be its brightest.
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