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Fitment on a used steering rack varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The first-generation BMW X4 ran as the F26 from 2014 to 2018, with no significant mid-generation facelift in the way some BMW models receive one, so the generation is broadly consistent across those years. When sourcing a used steering rack, confirm the exact build date and engine with the breaker against your registration, as power outputs varied across the range and can influence steering rack specification.
No — the 2019 X4 is the second-generation G02, which replaced the F26 in 2018, and the two generations are not interchangeable for steering racks. Always keep your search within the correct generation: F26 for 2014–2018 cars and G02 for 2018-onwards, and confirm fitment with the breaker against your registration plate before ordering.
Yes, it can — different engine variants, particularly the more powerful six-cylinder units, may have different steering rack specifications compared to four-cylinder models within the same generation. When contacting a breaker, give them your full registration or VIN so they can match the correct rack for your engine rather than just the model year.
Trim level alone — whether xLine, M Sport, or Sport — does not determine the steering rack, so you do not need to match trim badges when sourcing a used part. The M40i is a higher-output variant rather than a trim in the conventional sense, and its steering rack may differ due to its engine and chassis tune, so confirm this with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming trim-to-trim compatibility.
The G02 X4 ran from 2018, and parts from within the same generation are more likely to interchange than across the F26-to-G02 boundary, but whether a rack from a 2019 car fits a 2022 car, for instance, still depends on engine variant and any running production changes. Always check with the breaker using your registration, as mid-generation production updates can affect steering components in ways that are not publicly well documented.
The F26 X4 shares its platform with the F25 X3, and there is some mechanical commonality between the two, but steering rack interchangeability is not something to assume without verification. Confirm with the breaker that the donor vehicle's engine size and build specification match yours, and ask them to check against your VIN before committing to the purchase.