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Start your part requestNo — the E38 (1994–2001) and E65 (2002–2008) are entirely different generations with distinct underbody architecture, so their front cross members are not interchangeable. You need to match the part to your specific generation. Always confirm the exact part number with the breaker against your registration.
The E65 ran from 2002 to 2008 with a facelift introduced in 2005, and while the basic platform remained the same, whether the front cross member crosses the facelift boundary without modification is not something that can be stated with certainty. Name the generation to your breaker and confirm against your registration, as running-gear mounting points can be revised at a facelift even when bodywork changes are subtle.
Yes, engine size can matter — larger-engined variants such as the V8 and V12 models may use heavier-duty front subframe and cross-member assemblies to cope with increased weight and braking demands compared to straight-six versions within the same generation. Always tell the breaker your exact engine variant as well as your registration so they can match accordingly.
These trim and engine designations sit within the same generation but represent significantly different drivetrains — the 730d is a diesel straight-six while the 750i carries a petrol V8 — and the front cross member may differ to accommodate the heavier engine and associated braking hardware. Do not assume the parts are interchangeable just because the body generation matches; confirm against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Trim level alone, such as SE or M Sport, does not change the front cross member itself — these are cosmetic and interior distinctions rather than structural ones. However, M Sport or individual-optioned cars may have been fitted with different suspension or brake setups from the factory, which could affect related mounting hardware, so confirm with the breaker against your registration if you suspect your car has non-standard running gear.
A 2001 7 Series is an E38, as that generation ran from 1994 to 2001 and the E65 did not arrive until 2002, so the generation boundary falls exactly at this point. It matters a great deal, because E38 and E65 front cross members are not interchangeable. Quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact build date and specification before supplying the part.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.