Rolls-Royce Phantom Suspension Parts — Air Suspension, Control Arms & Bush Kits 2003–Present

Exotic Car Parts stocks and sources genuine OEM suspension parts for the Rolls-Royce Phantom VII and Phantom VIII — covering all variants from 2003 onwards including the Extended Wheelbase, Drophead Coupe and Coupe. Our Phantom suspension inventory is organized into Front Suspension and Rear Suspension. We can source the complete range of Phantom suspension components including air suspension struts, control arms, suspension bush kits, ride height sensors, anti-roll bar links, wheel hub and bearing assemblies and all related suspension hardware. Call us on +1 845 595 9822 seven days a week and we will source what you need.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Air Suspension — Front & Rear

The Rolls-Royce Phantom uses a fully independent air suspension system on all four corners — this is what delivers the famous "Magic Carpet Ride" that the Phantom is known for. The system uses electronically controlled air springs combined with adaptive dampers that continuously adjust to road conditions, vehicle speed and body movement. Air suspension components that commonly require replacement include the air spring assemblies themselves when they develop leaks or lose pressure, the ride height sensors when the car sits unevenly or shows a suspension warning, and the air suspension compressor when the system takes too long to pump up. We can source front and rear air suspension struts, air springs, compressors and all related components for all Phantom variants.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Suspension Bush Kits & Control Arms

The Phantom's front and rear suspension uses multiple rubber-metal bushings on the control arms and subframe mounts. These bushings are a common service item — particularly on higher-mileage Phantom VIIs — and their wear presents as clunking or knocking from the suspension over bumps, vague steering feel or increased road noise into the cabin. We stock front suspension 8-piece bush kits covering all control arm bushings and can source upper and lower control arms, tension struts, wishbones and all bush components for front and rear suspension on all Phantom variants.

Common Rolls-Royce Phantom Suspension Problems

The most common Phantom suspension issues are air suspension compressor failure (the car sits low or raises slowly), air spring leaks (uneven ride height, one corner lower than others), front control arm bush wear (clunking over bumps, particularly on Phantom VII models over 60,000 miles), and ride height sensor failure (suspension warning light, incorrect self-leveling). All of these are sourceable through Exotic Car Parts — call +1 845 595 9822 seven days a week with your VIN and fault description and we will identify and source the correct parts.