Center-Locking Wheels May Be Available on BMW M Cars
Center-Locking Wheels May Be Available on BMW M Cars

Center-Locking Wheels May Be Available on BMW M Cars

October 23, 2022
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Early screenshots seem to indicate that optional center-locking wheels will be making a debut on at least a few of BMW’s M cars. Mentioned by name are the M3 sedan and touring, as well as the M4 Coupe and convertible. But that doesn’t exclude additional, unnamed models. Ironically, the most concrete evidence of their existence is that they might have been spotted out and about on both the hyper-exclusive 3.0 CSL and the G87 M2.

As far as I know, BMW has never offered center-locking wheels to the public, so this is pretty big news. It makes sense for BMW – they’re really just following manufacturers like Porsche and Lamborghini who have been putting center-lock wheels on their most aggressive cars for years. Anyway, if you’re thinking about the possibilities, we’re here to let you in on some center-lock secrets.

Photos by BMW M

Advantages of Center-Locking Wheels

Center-lock wheels offer a couple of advantages over traditional wheels. But you’ll only really see benefits if you are using them for their intended purpose. Weight savings is the most readily obvious benefit. Center-lock wheels use one center-mounted locking nut, instead of traditional four or five-lug setups. They also are more compact, so there are momentum advantages too (albeit minimal).

Historically, however, center-lock wheels have only really served one purpose – to facilitate quick wheel changes in endurance racing. Using a high-torque impact wrench, a trained pit crew member can tighten a center-lock wheel in just half a second. Which is ridiculously impressive, but your results may certainly vary – since most of us don’t have a pit crew at our side.

The final positive to center-lock wheels is that they do look a bit “cleaner” than a standard lugnut setup. This is also aided by the fact that center-lock wheels are generally only present on extremely high-performance vehicles – like track-oriented Porsches and Ferraris. Or apparently BMWs.

Disadvantages of Center-Locking Wheels

The first and biggest disadvantage of center-lock wheels is that they make removing the wheel an incredibly tall task. This is by design, of course; but that won’t be of much consolation when you’re on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck. Center-locks require a ton of force –…

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