Bentley GT GTC Shock Absorber Axle Control Arm Steering Gear

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Bentley GT GTC Shock Absorber Axle Control Arm Steering Gear

To maintain the world-class handling and ride comfort of the Bentley Continental GT or GTC, using precise OEM-specification components is essential. These parts are often shared with the Volkswagen Phaeton (Generation 1 & 2) or the Porsche Panamera (Generation 3), though they are tuned s

Bentley GT GTC Shock Absorber Axle Control Arm Steering Gear

To maintain the world-class handling and ride comfort of the Bentley Continental GT or GTC, using precise OEM-specification components is essential. These parts are often shared with the Volkswagen Phaeton (Generation 1 & 2) or the Porsche Panamera (Generation 3), though they are tuned specifically for Bentley’s heavier chassis.


Suspension & Steering Component Guide

1. Shock Absorber (Air Suspension Struts)

The Continental GT/GTC uses an adaptive air suspension system with Continuous Damping Control (CDC).

  • Front Struts (Gen 1 & 2): Common part numbers include 3W0616039C (Left) and 3W0616040C (Right). These units combine the air spring bellows and the hydraulic damper into one assembly.

  • Front Struts (Gen 3, 2018+): Transitioned to the 971 or 4G series, often listed as 971616039.

  • Rear Struts: For earlier models, look for 3W0616001 (Left) and 3W0616002 (Right).

2. Axle Control Arms (Wishbones)

The front suspension is a complex multi-link setup. It is highly recommended to replace these in pairs to ensure even tire wear and alignment stability.

  • Upper Control Arms: Often called “Link Arms.” Common parts are 3W0407505 (Left Front) and 3W0407506 (Right Front).

  • Lower Control Arms: The “Track Control Arm” (3W0407151) is the heavy-duty aluminum arm that bears the most load.

  • Hardware: Bentley specifies that the mounting bolts for these aluminum arms are one-time use stretch bolts. Always use new hardware to avoid the bolts backing out or snapping under torque.

3. Steering Gear (Rack and Pinion)

The steering rack is a precision-engineered hydraulic or electric unit depending on the model year.

  • 2011–2018 Models: Frequently uses part 3W1422061D or 3W2422061D.

  • Important: If you are replacing an older “A” or “B” suffix rack with a newer revision, you may also need to update the Steering Control Module (3W0907307L) to ensure compatibility with the vehicle’s Servotronic software.


Common Service Specs

Component Common Suffixes Typical Service Life
Front Air Strut C, M, J 70k – 90k Miles
Control Arm Bushings Standard 50k – 60k Miles
Steering Rack D, SXR (Recon) Lifetime (Seal dependent)

Signs of Failure

  • Struts: The car “hisses” when parked or one corner sits lower than the others after overnight parking.

  • Control Arms: A distinct “clunking” or “knocking” sound when driving over speed bumps or when braking sharply at low speeds.

  • Steering Gear: Heavy steering, fluid leaks on the driveway (Hydraulic), or a “Power Steering Defective” warning on the infotainment screen.

Professional Tip: After replacing any of these components, a Four-Wheel Laser Alignment and a Suspension “Basic Setting” calibration via a diagnostic tool (like ODIS) are mandatory to recalibrate the ride height sensors.

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