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No two alloy wheelss are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The F82 M4 ran from 2014 to 2021, while the G82 M4 launched in 2021 — these are separate generations with different bolt patterns, so wheels from an F82 will not fit a G82 without modification. Always confirm the exact PCD, offset, and centre bore with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The F82 M4 received a facelift around 2017, but the underlying platform, bolt pattern (5x120), and hub dimensions remained the same throughout the generation from 2014 to 2021. Wheels from a pre-facelift car should therefore interchange with a facelifted F82, though you should confirm offset and centre bore with the breaker to be sure, as individual wheel specifications can vary.
Alloy fitment is driven by PCD, offset, and centre bore rather than trim or engine, and the M4 (F82) shares its 5x120 bolt pattern with the standard F32/F36 4 Series built on the same generation platform. That said, M4 fitments often use a different offset and wider sizes, so ask the breaker to check the exact offset and centre bore against your car's registration to ensure they'll sit correctly.
Trim level does not affect alloy wheel fitment — what matters is the PCD, offset, and centre bore, not whether the car is a Competition, CS, or base M4. Do bear in mind that Competition and CS models may have been supplied with visually distinct forged wheels, so the style you receive could differ cosmetically from your originals, but the fitment specification is what counts.
The F80 M3 and F82 M4 were built on the same platform and share the same 5x120 PCD and centre bore, making wheel interchange between them very common. Offset can vary depending on the specific wheel specification fitted, so confirm the exact offset with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Whether a different offset can be accommodated by adjusting tyre sizes depends on clearances specific to your car, and this is not something we can confirm as fact. You should put this question directly to the breaker with your full registration, and you may also wish to consult a specialist tyre or alignment shop before buying.