BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur Brake pad and disk replacement Cost
2005–2013 · Engine, Fuel & Emissions system
Typical range
$347–$635
Parts + labour
Labour hours
1.5–4h
At a typical garage
Brake pads press against the rotor to slow the car—worn pads increase stopping distances and can score the rotors if left too long. Most manufacturers recommend replacement when pad thickness falls below 3 mm. BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur brake pad replacement typically costs $347–$635 including parts and labour.
What affects the price
- Front vs rear axle (front pads wear two to three times faster)
- OEM vs performance compound (ceramic, semi-metallic)
- Whether the rotors also need resurfacing or replacing at the same time
Common questions
How long does this repair take?
Brake pad and disk replacement on a BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur typically takes 1.5–4 hours at a garage.
How often does this need to be done?
For a BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur, this is typically needed every 30,000–50,000 miles, or sooner when thickness falls below 3 mm.
Other engine, fuel & emissions system repairs on the BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur
- ABS hydraulic unit replacement$536–$982
- ABS sensor replacement$220–$404
- ABS system bleeding$176–$323
- AC compressor clutch replacement$441–$809
- AC compressor replacement$473–$866
Brake pad and disk replacement cost on similar cars
- SKODA Superb$248–$454
- OPEL Omega Caravan$248–$454
- PEUGEOT 605$248–$454
- VOLVO V90$248–$454
- MAZDA 6 / Atenza Sedan$248–$454
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