Spiegler steel braided brake lines incl. ABE
Ferrari 488 GTB
High-performance steel braided brake lines for the Ferrari 488 GTB – precise pedal feel, constant braking performance and maximum control at high speeds.
Description
Spiegler stainless steel braided brake lines, including ABE certification, for the Ferrari 488 GTB (3.9-liter V8 twin-turbo, 670 hp) are specifically designed for high-performance super sports cars. Unlike standard rubber brake lines, the PTFE inner hose with stainless steel braiding virtually eliminates expansion of the line under high braking pressure. The result is a clearly defined pressure point and highly precise and consistently reproducible brake modulation – even under extreme stress.
Brake feel & performance
- Very direct, hard and stable pressure point
- Consistent braking performance during sporty driving
- Improved metering control at high speeds
- No decrease in braking performance under temperature stress
- Ideal for street driving, performance driving and track days
Technology & Construction
- PTFE inner hose with high-strength stainless steel braiding
- Virtually no volume expansion under pressure
- Corrosion-protected, precision-manufactured connection fittings
- Vehicle-specific design for a perfect fit
- High temperature and aging resistance
Advantages over standard brake lines
- Significantly improved brake feedback
- Increased safety during long delays
- Consistent performance even under heavy use
- Longer lifespan compared to rubber hoses
- Proven premium quality from Spiegler
compatibility
- Ferrari 488 GTB
Suitable for vehicles with a standard brake system.
Legal & Licensing
Includes ABE (General Operating Permit).
Approved for use on public roads. No registration is required, provided the installation is carried out according to the specifications.
Notes
Installation should only be carried out by a qualified specialist workshop . After installation, proper bleeding of the brake system is absolutely essential to ensure full braking performance.
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