Wheel
Fits BMW Z4 Roadster (E85) 2.5 si
(2006)
Important compatibility info
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle |
Type | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Function | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Inner diameter 1 | 42 mm |
Thread Size | M24X1.5 |
Manufacturer | BMW |
Outer diameter 1 | 75 mm |
Width 1 | 37 mm |
Important compatibility info
Additional Information 2 | with ABS sensor ring |
Placement on Vehicle | Front Axle |
Type | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Function | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Important compatibility info
Bearing Code | Gen 1 |
Inner diameter 1 | 42 mm |
Outer diameter 1 | 75 mm |
Width 1 | 37 mm |
Tightening Torque | 200 Nm |
Function | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Type | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Important compatibility info
Width | 37 mm |
Outer diameter | 75 mm |
Inner diameter | 42 mm |
Function | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle |
Type | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Additional Information | Photo corresponds to scope of supply |
Important compatibility info
Placement on Vehicle | Front Axle Left, Front Axle Right |
Width | 65 mm |
Outer diameter | 143 mm |
Inner diameter | 37 mm |
Number of Holes | 5 |
Bolt Hole Circle Diameter | 120 mm |
Bearing Type | Angular Ball Bearing |
Function | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Weight | 2.179 kg |
Type | Wheel Bearing Kit |
Additional Information 2 | Wheel Bearing integrated into wheel hub, with ABS sensor ring |
Additional Information
General Information
These products are designed to be used as originally intended and not modified for purpose. Please ensure the products are installed by a competent individual. N.B. products are usually supplied without fitting instructions.
Car wheel parts
When it comes to the smooth operation of a vehicle, the condition of its wheel bearings, wheel hubs, and other wheel parts are critical. The parts associated with the cars wheels are:
Wheel bearing
Wheel hub
Wheel studs
How do I choose the correct wheel parts?
Different safety and design features can make selecting the correct wheel parts tricky. We advise to check if compatibility notes are listed next to a part that is shown as correct for your vehicle. These may include:
For vehicle with or without ABS
For vehicle with or without ESP / TCS / DSG / ESC (traction control)
Wheel size
Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made)
VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter
Length, width, depth of the part (length is particularly important with wheel studs)
What brand of wheel parts should I choose?
Both cost and quality are paramount when selecting a brand for replacement wheel parts. Bosch have world renown quality however brand names such as Blue Print, Borg & Beck, Febi and SKF offer long warranties which indicates the quality of product.
How can I tell my wheel parts needs replacing?
Some of the symptoms of failing wheel parts are:
There is a humming noise (normally coming from the corner of the vehicle that has the fault)
The wheel is loose (can be wobbled)
The steering feels loose
Uneven tire wear
The steering wheel vibrates while driving.
There is an ABS fault
The vehicle pulls to one side when braking (this may also indicate a brake system problem)