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Old 11-02-2009, 07:10 PM
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Bentleys keep dropping at Autodynamica

A recent Bentley that we installed a suspension module in. The pictures do not do this car any justice. Amazing!
 
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Old 11-03-2009, 01:00 AM
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david, which module are you guys installing into these gt's? will they allow the car to go lower? what's the cost?
 
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:38 AM
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It's just under $1800 installed for the Renntech module. It does go lower, but it is not recommended. It is only recommended for show however, we did another one a few days before where the customer requested to put it at the lowest setting and he loved it. Here is a pic I took with my phone:
It is easily adjustable and comes with instructions. When I did these, I suddenly became addicted to these cars.
 
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Old 11-03-2009, 09:30 AM
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So we can just purchase and install our self, is it that easy?
 
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Old 11-03-2009, 09:55 AM
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I would not say it is that easy. But I believe everyone can do anything they set their mind to. Installation requires removal of the left rear interior and seat. Then the wiring requires patience. I hear the trim on the left rear quarter that has to come off is $4000 alone if it is scratched. I'd recommend getting someone with experience.
 
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Looks great ! what kind of wheels are those?
 
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It's just under $1800 installed for the Renntech module.
david, is the renntech module for bentley as advanced as the one they have for mercedes? i was looking into an s65 recently and heard that i could plug in a laptop to their mercedes module and play with different settings. can i do that with the bentley one? (i'm especially interested in modifying the height settings at different speeds)
 
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What size are those rims? They look smaller than 22's
 
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david, is the renntech module for bentley as advanced as the one they have for mercedes? i was looking into an s65 recently and heard that i could plug in a laptop to their mercedes module and play with different settings. can i do that with the bentley one? (i'm especially interested in modifying the height settings at different speeds)
Cheez the module may have some similarities, but it does not have an interface like you are describing on the S65. It has dials internally that allow you to fine tune settings and then use the suspension button inside to raise and lower as needed. I made it easy to access for my clients by putting the module under the left rear seat and the bottom comes off really easy. This module simply manipulates the inputs to the factory module from each ride height sensor. Pretty interesting design. I like it. Medici, I think those wheels are HRE 794 20". Nice.
 
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Originally Posted by david@autodynamica
Cheez the module may have some similarities, but it does not have an interface like you are describing on the S65. It has dials internally that allow you to fine tune settings and then use the suspension button inside to raise and lower as needed. I made it easy to access for my clients by putting the module under the left rear seat and the bottom comes off really easy. This module simply manipulates the inputs to the factory module from each ride height sensor. Pretty interesting design. I like it. Medici, I think those wheels are HRE 794 20". Nice.
david, appreciate the help!
 
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