BMW - Wheel Data: Bolt Torque and Tire Pressure
Select car make and model from the list below to see recommended bolt torque and tire pressure.
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Australia
BMW
1 Series
2004 - 2025
2 Series
2013 - 2025
2 Series Active Tourer
2014 - 2025
2 Series Gran Tourer
2015 - 2022
3 Series
1975 - 2025
4 Series
2013 - 2025
4 Series Gran Coupe
2013 - 2025
5 Series
1972 - 2025
5 Series Gran Turismo
2009 - 2017
6 Series
1976 - 2019
6 Series Gran Turismo
2017 - 2023
7 Series
1977 - 2025
8 Series
1990 - 2025
E9
1968 - 1975
i3
2013 - 2024
i4
2021 - 2025
i5
2023 - 2025
i7
2022 - 2025
i8
2013 - 2020
iX
2021 - 2025
iX1
2022 - 2025
iX2
2024 - 2025
iX3
2020 - 2025
Karma (Fisker Automotive)
2011 - 2012
M Coupe
1997 - 2003
M Roadster
1997 - 2003
M1
1978 - 1981
M2
2015 - 2025
M3
1986 - 2025
M4
2014 - 2025
M5
1985 - 2025
M6
2005 - 2018
M8
2019 - 2025
Ocean
2022+
X1
2009 - 2025
X2
2017 - 2025
X3
2003 - 2025
X3 M
2019 - 2024
X4
2014 - 2025
X4 M
2019 - 2025
X5
1999 - 2025
X5 M
2009 - 2025
X6
2008 - 2025
X6 M
2009 - 2025
X7
2018 - 2025
XM
2023 - 2025
Z3
1995 - 2003
Z4
2002 - 2025
Z8
2000 - 2003
Frequently Asked Questions About Wheel Data and MOT Test
Correct torque ensures that wheels are securely fastened, reduces wear and prevents failures in periodic vehicle inspection.
Select region and model in the form above to see factory data for tire pressure, bolt pattern, number of bolts and center bore.
Yes, by checking bolt size, rim and recommended tire pressure you ensure that the car is in good technical condition before the MOT test.