Originally Posted by
BMWBergy
So... in a bi-xenon system, the one projector does the job of both the low and high beams, right? So what does the inner lens do?
yes, correct, the one projector does the job of high and low beams.
You have 2 options. You can tell us to make the inner lens reflector do nothing (so we'll cut that lead) or you can have us do it as we normally do it where the high beam reflector turns on at the same time as the low beam bixenon lens so you get 2X the output of high beam
Also, a recommendation for your website: what you really need to do is make sure that when a customer selects a certain option, the incompatible selections in other fields are 'grayed-out.'
Hard to do with our current software but we are switching back end software at the end of this year, so that will likely be possible then.
For example:
If I select "Bi-Xenon Install Fee" under 'Pre-Installed" options, then make sure under the "Xenon" drop-down, only the Bi-Xenon options are selectable.
Also, with the D2S option, how different is the low-beam output from the Bi-Xenon version?
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