2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur 4 Wheel Air Suspension Conversion Kit with Light Out Module (BC24FM)
2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur 4 Wheel Air Suspension Conversion Kit with Light Out Module (BC24FM) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Convert Your Air Suspension To A Passive Coil Spring Suspension. End Your Air Suspension Problems Forever...
Strutmasters' 2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur air suspension conversion kit is the perfect solution to your air suspension problems. Designed to be long-lasting and affordable, you can convert your ENTIRE air suspension system to use passive struts and coil springs for less than the price of replacing ONE major component at the dealer.Conversion Kit Features
- Saves Money
- All New Components
- Improved Ride
- More Reliable Than Air Suspensions
- No Modifications Required To Install
- Easy To Install
- Premium Springs
Air Suspension Conversion Kit Includes
- 2 Complete Front Strut Assemblies With New Mounts, Hardware And Springs
- 2 Complete Rear Strut Assemblies With New Mounts, Hardware And Springs
- All Necessary Hardware
- Module To Disable The Suspension Warning Light On The Dash
- Detailed Instructions
This Conversion Kit Fits
2006 Bentley Flying Spur, 2007 Bentley Flying Spur, 2008 Bentley Flying Spur, 2009 Bentley Flying Spur, 2010 Bentley Flying Spur, 2011 Bentley Flying Spur, 2012 Bentley Flying Spur, 2013 Bentley Flying SpurProduct Notes
- If the warning light module is not needed, use kit BC24F
Replaced Components
The 2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur is built with the following suspension components:
2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur Air Struts (x4) - The inner portion of the struts is a cylinder filled with hydraulic fluid under a gas charge, used to dampen vibration and bounciness caused by travel on rough roads. The struts also serve as a mounting place for a rubber air spring, managed by a suspension control module. These rubber air springs inflate to support the weight of the vehicle and they are the number one source of leaks in the system - caused by dry rot and normal wear and tear. The rubber air springs also help maintain the vehicle's correct ride height, especially whenever the amount of load put onto the vehicle changes.
2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur Air Lines - Tubes that carry compressed air from an onboard compressor to the rubber bladder portion of the air struts.
2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur Solenoids (x4) - These mostly plastic components work along with the vehicle's control module to regulate air pressure for each air spring. Solenoids start to leak as they wear out causing the vehicle to sag or to lean. This will cause the ride height sensor to send a signal to activate the compressor in an attempt to inflate the air suspension and level out the vehicle. This excessive workload will eventually lead to total failure of the compressor.
2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur Compressor - Creates and sends pressurized air to active suspension components. When the air suspension starts leaking, the compressor/pump starts working harder to try to keep the system inflated. By the time the air suspension leaks down completely, the compressor will either have failed or be well on its way to full failure. Buying replacement air struts and taking the time to install them, only to find out the compressor still needs to be replaced, can be very frustrating and expensive.
2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur Dryer Assembly - Used to keep moisture out of air lines and air springs in order to prevent freezing and internal cracking of these parts. Once air suspension starts leaking, moisture will build up throughout the air system. Moisture damages the air suspension from the inside. The dryer will need to be replaced in order to eliminate the moisture and prevent any further damage.
2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur Suspension Control Module - A computer responsible for the operations of the air suspension system and maintaining the vehicle's correct ride height.
2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur O-rings - Although they are the least expensive parts of the air suspension, they are responsible for maintaining the seal where all of the air lines connect. Be sure to replace the O-rings when repairing any air suspension system.
Suspension Failure Signs
Your 2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur has a very complex and expensive air suspension system. This system was designed with an almost unprecedented amount of onboard sensors designed to detect failing air suspension components as well as failing sensors. Previous air suspension systems utilized ride-height sensors in order to determine if the rubber air bags (also called air springs) were going bad. This was essentially an analog-style system wherein these accordion-like sensors acted like a vertical scale. The 2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur factory air suspension system uses sensors and an onboard diagnostic system that can actually tell you particular issues with specific worn out and identify failing air suspension components. On the dashboard, there are various LED indicators that can tell you things like if an air strut is actually leaking, if your air compressor is overheating, etc. A sudden loss of three to five inches of ride height is the most obvious sign your air suspension system has failed. However, with the 2006-2013 Bentley Flying Spur, paying attention to the amber LED or the air bag light on the dash is a good way to catch your air suspension going bad in its early stages. Catching the system going bad early gives you the opportunity to plan out your repair or replacement of the system.
OEM Replacement Cost
- Rear Air Struts ($899/strut)
- Front Air Struts ($759/strut)
TOTAL: Over $3,300 (and that doesn't even include replacing electronic components that are known to fail such as the height sensors).
Aftermarket Replacement Cost
- Rear Struts ($399/strut)
- Front Air Struts ($399/strut)
- Compressor Assembly ($499/strut)
TOTAL: Over $2,000 (and that doesn't even include replacing electronic components that are known to fail such as the height sensors).
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