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Used seat belts vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The BMW i7 launched in 2022 and is currently in its first generation (G70), so at the time of writing all UK models from 2022 onwards share the same generation platform. This means a seat belt from any G70 i7 is worth quoting from, but always confirm the exact variant with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Both the 2022 and 2023 i7 sit within the same G70 generation, so in principle the seat belt architecture is the same across those years. That said, seat belts are safety-critical pretensioner components, so always confirm the exact pretensioner variant matches your car with the breaker using your registration number, and have the belt fitted by a qualified technician.
Trim level can affect seat belt fitment on the i7 because higher trims such as the M60 xDrive may feature different seat configurations or belt anchor points compared with the standard xDrive60. Tell the breaker your exact trim level and registration so they can match the correct unit, as using the wrong belt is a safety risk. Professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended for any seat belt replacement.
Yes, side absolutely matters — nearside (NS, passenger) and offside (OS, driver) seat belts are not interchangeable due to different retractor mechanisms and anchor angles. Always specify NS or OS clearly when requesting quotes from breakers, and double-check this with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical, single-use components — if a belt has been deployed in a collision it must not be reused, so always ask the breaker to confirm the belt is undeployed and from an undamaged vehicle. We strongly recommend professional fitting by a qualified technician rather than a DIY install, as incorrect fitment could compromise your safety in an accident. Confirm pretensioner variant compatibility with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Front and rear seat belts on the i7 are not interchangeable — they differ in retractor type, belt length, and mounting points, and front belts typically carry more complex pretensioner mechanisms. Specify both the row position and the side (NS or OS) when asking a breaker for a quote, and always verify compatibility against your registration number. As with all seat belt replacements, professional fitting is strongly recommended.