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7 hours agoLAST POST
05-16-2026
I just picked up my 26 X5 factory order and it doesn’t have all weather mats or wheel locks included. I actually didn’t even see them offered as factory options anymore. Fortunately I have a few sets of floor mats so not a huge deal. Anybody know if these are still offered or if they should have been included?
05-16-2026
For typical factory wheels, I would say don't bother with wheel locks. It brings more trouble for non criminal to take wheel off (such as yourself or tire shop) than help to prevent real criminal to steal your wheel (5 min delay at most)
05-16-2026
My 2026 40i came with carpet not all weather mats and I ordered the wheel locks on the build sheet.
05-16-2026
Wheel locks are an accessory the dealer can order and install. Car comes with carpeted floor mats only.
05-16-2026
Yea. When I did my order I didn’t even see it as an option. Must have missed it. Checked my window stickers for my other ones and it’s listed on all of em including a first aid kit. Good point about the locks. Don’t think I need em.
05-16-2026
Some dealers include them, but they don't (at least in the USA) come as standard equipment like they do in some other countries. What comes 'standard' in the vehicle is determined by the local BMW division.
05-16-2026
Wheel locks are pointless. Forget about them.
05-16-2026
ooshnoo wrote
Wheel locks are pointless. Forget about them.
Especially when you misplace the key lock.
05-16-2026
Beating a dead horse here.....I have never bought wheel locks, only gotten rid of them.

Quick story: Many years ago, my E34 was at a shop for a few days. Thieves stole the ugly "basket weave" wheels. The owner of the shop felt bad and ended up giving me a used set of wheels that looked way better!!

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2 days ago
Funny you mention this. I have a 40i on order and, of course, only the regular mats are noted on the dealers vehicle inquiry. But I noticed both rubber floor mats and wheel locks are listed in my car's features online, in the "Added Options" pull down. Of course, it also lists "Alpine White," which my car is not, so there's that.

Seeing rubber mats got me excited but the BMW Genius burst my bubble. But the kid in me is still holding out hope. I won't be disappointed if it's just the regular carpet but rubber mats would be an amazing surprise.

That said, I don't get why it's not an upgrade option. I imagine it would save a lot of carpeted mats from going direct to landfill. Back in the day BMW's didn't come with any mats and the dealer presented them as a "gift" at delivery and if they were carpet you could politely ask to pay the difference for rubber.
2 days ago
Hopefully they show up for you as a gift. That would be a nice surprise. I’m guessing my ordering dealer didn’t ask if I wanted them because I couldn’t choose it from the website when I built my X5. I think the extras were like 700 bucks all together so they saved me some money by not ordering.
2 days ago
Forget about the wheel locks. The new ones look so fragile compared to the old-style wheel locks. I heard numerous stories of the wheel lock that broke at a tire shop. I have them on my current car; I won't spend money on the next one, though. :)
2 days ago
buy some weathertech mats would be my recommendation
2 days ago
LDT wrote
buy some weathertech mats would be my recommendation
Are those better than the BMW ones? I have always looked at them, but in the end, I got the BMW ones (either provided free by the dealership or purchased later by me). :)
2 days ago
I’m sure there’s 10 threads here on mats. Weather tech makes a good product. The regular bmw rubber mats are ok but lack coverage in the front. They make a high sided front mat that is much better if you want the stock look. I’d recommend those if you live where there is salt on the roads. I’m not buying wheel locks for this one. They’re just stealing the entire car here anyways.
2 days ago
CiprianS wrote
Are those better than the BMW ones? I have always looked at them, but in the end, I got the BMW ones (either provided free by the dealership or purchased later by me). :)
Yes IMO. Better quality, better look, more functional and made in USA
2 days ago
LDT wrote
Yes IMO. Better quality, better look, more functional and made in USA
I think I will give them a shot this time. :)
2 days ago
Vehicle comes with carpet floor mats. Wheel locks and all weather mats are accessories you can order. By the way, pretty much every vehicle from any manufacturer comes this way - some don’t even come with carpet floor mats.

That said, the floor mats you currently have may not fit properly. My advise is to just get the OEM all weather mats specific to your vehicle. I have tried a few but always come back to the OEM.

For the wheel locking nuts, order from your local BMW shop. They aren’t expensive. Keep the key in the vehicle. BMW shops (and some non-BMW shops) have a master key if you forget to bring yours for tire change tasks.
2 days ago
Ckochese wrote
I’m sure there’s 10 threads here on mats.
One of many.

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Yesterday
Check out TuxMats.
20 hours ago
rmorin1249 wrote
Check out TuxMats.
+1 on the Tuxmats!
16 hours ago
3wliners are solid and cheap. BMW's look nicer but not as functional. With my 2nd X5 i used the BMW all weather (due to looks) and kept the 3wliner for the trunk. In other news, i have a set of front and rear passenger 3wliners sitting around.