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No two wheel hubs 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 BMW X4 has run across two generations: the F26 (2014–2018) and the G02 (2018–onwards, with a facelift in 2021). Running gear, including the wheel hub, is specific to each generation, so an F26 hub will not cross over to a G02 and vice versa. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact generation before purchasing.
These two cars fall in different generations – the 2017 is an F26 and the 2019 is a G02 – so the wheel hubs are not expected to be interchangeable. The platform, suspension geometry, and brake architecture changed between generations. Confirm the specific part numbers with your breaker against both registrations before ordering.
Yes, engine size can matter because larger-engined variants often use bigger brakes, and the hub must match the brake assembly it carries. For example, an xDrive30d or xDrive35d hub may differ from that on an xDrive20d within the same F26 or G02 generation. Always give your breaker your exact registration so they can cross-reference the correct hub for your drivetrain.
Trim level alone – whether xLine, M Sport, or M Sport X – does not change the wheel hub itself, as fitment is determined by generation and drivetrain rather than cosmetic specification. You may find the braking components differ visually between trims, but the hub carrier is the same across mainstream trims within the same engine variant. If your car has any sport suspension or uprated brake package, confirm with your breaker against your registration as these can occasionally affect related components.
Yes, wheel hubs are side-specific on the BMW X4, so always specify nearside (NS, passenger side) or offside (OS, driver side) when contacting a breaker. Supplying the wrong side is a common and easily avoided mistake. Double-check which side needs replacing before you request quotes.
Both the pre-facelift and post-2021 facelift X4 sit within the G02 generation, so they share the same platform, but whether a specific hub interchanges across that 2021 facelift boundary is not something to assume without checking. Confirm with your breaker against the donor and recipient registrations, as subtle running-gear updates can sometimes occur at a facelift point without a full generation change.