Rolls-Royce Phantom Steering Parts — Rack, Power Steering & Hoses 2003–Present

Exotic Car Parts stocks and sources genuine OEM steering parts for the Rolls-Royce Phantom VII and Phantom VIII — covering all variants from 2003 onwards. We can source the complete range of Phantom steering components including power steering racks, power steering pumps, power steering hoses, tie rod ends, steering columns and steering wheels. Parts not shown on the website are available — call us on +1 845 595 9822 seven days a week and we will source what you need.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Power Steering Rack, Pump & Hoses

We can source genuine Rolls-Royce Phantom power steering rack assemblies, power steering pumps, high-pressure power steering hoses and return hoses for all Phantom VII and Phantom VIII variants. Power steering pump failure on the Phantom typically presents as increased steering effort, a whining noise from the engine bay under steering load, or fluid leaks from the high-pressure hose connections. Always confirm your model year and VIN before ordering — Phantom VII and Phantom VIII use different steering systems. We can also source inner and outer tie rod ends, track rod assemblies and all steering linkage hardware.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Steering Wheel & Steering Column

We can source genuine Rolls-Royce Phantom steering wheels and steering column assemblies for all variants. For any steering component not listed, call +1 845 595 9822 seven days a week, message us on WhatsApp, or email joe@exoticcarparts.com with your model year and VIN.

Does the Rolls-Royce Phantom Have Four-Wheel Steering?

The Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII (2017–present) is fitted with four-wheel steering as standard — Rolls-Royce calls it rear-axle steering. At low speeds the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction to the front wheels, reducing the turning circle to make the 5.7-metre car more manageable in urban environments. At higher speeds the rear wheels turn in the same direction as the fronts, improving stability. The Phantom VII (2003–2017) does not have four-wheel steering. This distinction matters when sourcing steering parts — always confirm your model year with your VIN.