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Used door handles 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 M4 was introduced in 2014 when BMW split the M3 coupe into a separate M4 nameplate; the first generation (F82) ran from 2014 to 2020, and the second generation (G82) launched in 2021 and is ongoing. Knowing your generation is the single most important factor when sourcing a door handle, as F82 and G82 parts are not interchangeable. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact generation.
This question crosses the generation boundary between the F82 (2014–2020) and the G82 (2021–present), and those two generations have different body structures, so a 2018 handle is very unlikely to suit a 2021 car. You should confirm this directly with the breaker quoting your registration, as they can cross-reference the part against the correct chassis code. Never assume cross-generation fitment without verification.
Yes — nearside (NS, passenger/left) and offside (OS, driver/right) door handles are side-specific and are not interchangeable with each other. When requesting a quote, always state clearly whether you need the NS or OS handle, as breakers will list them separately. Fitting the wrong side will mean the handle geometry does not align correctly with the door mechanism.
Trim level — including the Competition variant — does not affect door handle fitment; the handle is determined by the generation (F82 or G82) and the side (NS or OS), not by the performance specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as surface finish or whether a handle has been colour-coded, but these are preference factors and a handle can be resprayed to match. Confirm the generation and side with your breaker and you should be fine.
Yes — you should also confirm the generation (F82 for 2014–2020, G82 for 2021–present), which side you need (NS nearside/passenger or OS offside/driver), and whether the handle is for the front or rear door. Engine variant and colour do not affect fitment, though if you want a colour-matched handle you can mention your paint code as a preference rather than a requirement. Sharing your full registration is the simplest way to let the breaker verify all of this against their stock.
The F82 M4 received a facelift in 2017, and while the door handle itself may not have changed between pre- and post-facelift versions, you should confirm this directly with the breaker rather than assuming interchangeability. Provide your registration and the exact year of the donor car so the breaker can cross-reference the part numbers. If there is any doubt, a reputable breaker will check before dispatching.