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A used shock absorber 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 BMW X4 ran as the F26 generation from 2014 to 2018, then moved to the G02 generation from 2018 onwards — these are completely different platforms with different suspension designs, so shock absorbers do not interchange between the two generations. Always confirm the generation with your breaker against your registration number to make sure you're getting the right part.
The 2017 X4 is an F26 and the 2019 X4 is a G02, meaning they sit either side of the 2018 generation change, so the shock absorbers are from entirely different suspension setups and will not be a direct swap. Confirm this with your breaker using both registration numbers before ordering.
Yes, engine size can affect shock absorber fitment on the X4 because heavier, more powerful variants may use uprated dampers to cope with the additional weight and performance demands. When contacting a breaker, give them your exact engine specification alongside your registration to ensure they match the correct unit.
Trim level alone — whether xLine, M Sport, or SE — does not determine shock absorber fitment in the way generation or engine size does, and a breaker won't refuse a part simply because of the badge. However, whether your car has factory sports suspension or adaptive dampers fitted can affect which damper is correct, so confirm the suspension specification against your registration with the breaker rather than assuming by trim name alone.
Within the same generation — F26 (2014–2018) or G02 (2018 onwards) — there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but mid-generation engineering changes can affect spring and damper rates even without an obvious facelift. Always check with your breaker against your specific registration, and make sure you specify NS (nearside/left) or OS (offside/right) when enquiring.
Yes, shock absorbers are side-specific on the X4, so you must tell your breaker whether you need the NS (nearside, passenger side) or OS (offside, driver side) unit. Fitting the wrong side is not possible without modification, so double-check before purchasing.