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A used steering rack that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The F82 BMW M4 ran from 2014 to 2020, so both a 2015 and a 2018 car sit within the same generation and the steering rack is generally considered a direct fit across that range. That said, always confirm the part against your specific registration with the breaker before buying, as minor mid-run revisions can occasionally affect compatibility. Never assume fitment without that check.
The F82 M4 and F80 M3 share the same platform and S55 engine, and their steering racks are widely regarded as interchangeable within the same generation. It is still worth confirming the part number against your registration with the breaker, as there can be small build-date variations. A good breaker will be able to cross-reference this for you quickly.
The F82 M4 received a facelift in 2017, and while the underlying platform remained the same, steering components can sometimes be updated at a facelift point. You should name the specific year of the donor car to the breaker and ask them to confirm the rack crosses the 2017 boundary against your registration before committing. Do not assume it fits without that confirmation.
Trim level does not affect steering rack fitment on the BMW M4 — the Competition pack primarily brings engine tuning, suspension, and interior differences rather than a different rack. A rack from a standard M4 will be the correct unit for a Competition car of the same generation, so you do not need to hunt specifically for a Competition-spec donor. Just confirm the generation matches with the breaker and you are good to proceed.
The standard F32 4 Series and the F82 M4 are related but the M4 uses a performance-specific steering setup that differs from the standard 4 Series rack, so these are not a straight swap. Always source a rack specifically from an M4 donor rather than a standard 4 Series, and confirm the part against your registration with the breaker. Using the wrong rack could affect handling and safety.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can match the part to your exact build, including any options that may have influenced the steering specification. The F82 M4 ran from 2014 to 2020, so knowing the donor car's year and build date helps narrow things down further. A reputable breaker will cross-reference part numbers before quoting, and you should ask them to do so explicitly.