19" x 9" BMW Z4 2019-2025 Factory OEM Front Wheel Rim 86549

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SKU: ALY86549U45

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This reconditioned 19" x 9" factory OEM 5 double-spoke front wheel (known as style 799 M) was optional on the BMW Z4 sDrive30i with the M Sport Package for the years 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 and as a standalone option for the years 2023, 2024 & 2025. It was also optional on the sDrive M40i for the years 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 & 2025. BMW offered this wheel in this machined with black finish, as seen here, and a black finish, which we do not carry at this time. This is a front wheel; find the rear wheel here. These reconditioned 19-inch BMW wheels are an excellent replacement for a damaged factory wheel, whether cracked, bent, or scuffed. This factory OE BMW wheel has been professionally refinished to meet or exceed SAE standards, and looks and performs like new, making it an excellent match to your stock rims. This factory wheel also comes with a one-year limited warranty.

Specifications

Material Alloy
Condition Remanufactured
Diameter 19 inch
Bolt Pattern 5 X 112 mm
Offset 32 mm
Center Bore 66.6 mm
Style 5 Double Spoke
Finish Machined w/ Black
Width 9.0 inch
Interchangeable Part Number 86549
Brand BMW
Lugs 5
OEM Part Numbers 36118089876, 36118091763
OEM Tire Size 255/35ZR19
Wheel does not come with a center cap, lugs, or TPMS sensor. Original center cap, lugs, and TPMS sensors made for this specific wheel design will fit this wheel.

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