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Second Hand BMW X7 Alloy Wheels

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A buyer's guide to used BMW X7 alloy wheels

No two alloy wheelss 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does the BMW X7 (G07) cover, and are there any facelift changes that affect alloy fitment?

The BMW X7 G07 launched in 2019 and received a significant facelift in 2022, bringing revised styling including updated wheel designs. The bolt pattern (5x112 PCD), centre bore (66.6mm), and typical offset range remain consistent across both pre- and post-facelift G07 cars, so wheels from a 2019–2021 car may physically fit a 2022-onwards car. However, because the facelift introduced new wheel styles and potential offset variations, you should confirm exact offset and any TPMS sensor compatibility against your specific registration with the breaker before buying.

Will alloy wheels from a 2020 BMW X7 fit a 2023 BMW X7?

The 2020 X7 is pre-facelift G07 and the 2023 is post-facelift G07, so you're crossing the 2022 facelift boundary. Both share the 5x112 PCD and 66.6mm centre bore, so the bolt pattern should match. Whether the offset and any width differences are compatible across that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, and TPMS sensor compatibility should also be checked with them directly.

Does the trim level — xDrive30d, xDrive40d, or M60i — affect which alloy wheels will fit my BMW X7?

No, trim level does not affect alloy fitment on the BMW X7 — what matters is the PCD (5x112), centre bore (66.6mm), and offset, not whether the car is an xDrive30d, xDrive40d, or M60i. Wheels pulled from any of those trims will interchange provided those three measurements match. Do be aware that higher-spec or M Sport trims often ran larger diameter wheels (up to 23-inch), so the style and size may look different even if they physically fit — confirm the exact spec with the breaker.

Can I fit BMW X5 (G05) alloy wheels on my BMW X7 (G07)?

The BMW X5 G05 and X7 G07 share the same 5x112 PCD and 66.6mm centre bore, so cross-model fitment within this BMW generation is a realistic possibility. However, offset specifications can differ between the two models, and with larger-diameter wheels any tolerance difference becomes more significant. Confirm the exact offset of the specific wheels against your X7's requirements with the breaker before purchasing, and ask them to check TPMS sensor compatibility at the same time.

Do I need to tell the breaker my engine size when sourcing X7 alloy wheels?

No — engine size has no bearing on alloy wheel fitment for the BMW X7. What the breaker needs to know is your wheel's PCD (5x112), centre bore (66.6mm), offset, and the diameter and width you require. Giving them your full registration is the most reliable way to ensure they pull the correct spec, particularly if your car has an unusual factory wheel package.

Are used BMW X7 alloy wheels likely to come with TPMS sensors, and will they work on my car?

Many used X7 alloys sold by UK breakers will still have TPMS sensors fitted, as dismantlers often leave them in place. Whether those sensors will pair and function correctly with your specific X7 is not something that can be confirmed without testing, as compatibility depends on the sensor type and your car's system. Always ask the breaker directly whether sensors are included and whether they can advise on compatibility against your registration — do not assume they will work without checking.