Ferrari 488 Brake Pads (2016-2020) - Parts, Prices & Buying Guide
Find quality brake pads for your Ferrari 488 (2016-2020). Browse 20 available listings with prices starting around $446.40. Better heat dissipation.
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About Ferrari 488 Brake Pads Parts
Looking for Ferrari 488 brake pads? Find high-quality brake pads designed specifically for your vehicle. Whether you need ceramic, semi-metallic, or organic brake pads, we offer options from trusted manufacturers. Regular brake pad replacement is essential for safe driving and optimal braking performance.
Why Shop Brake Pads for Ferrari 488?
- Genuine OEM and high-quality aftermarket options available
- Competitive pricing from verified eBay sellers
- Fast shipping options with buyer protection
- Easy returns and seller ratings for peace of mind
Technical Information
Quality brake pads ensure reliable stopping power in all conditions, from daily commuting to emergency braking.
Available Types
- Ceramic
- Semi-metallic
- Organic
- Carbon-fiber
Key Benefits
- Quieter operation
- Less brake dust
- Better heat dissipation
- Longer rotor life
Warning Signs to Watch For
- Squealing noise when braking
- Grinding sounds
- Longer stopping distances
- Brake pedal vibration
- Warning light on dashboard
Recommended Replacement Interval
30,000-70,000 miles depending on driving conditions
Installation Information
This is a good DIY project for most skill levels.
Installation time may vary for Ferrari 488 based on engine bay layout and accessibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the right brake pads for my Ferrari 488?
Verify compatibility using your Ferrari 488's VIN number, production year (2016-2020), and engine code. Check seller compatibility charts and cross-reference OEM part numbers when possible.
How often should I replace brake pads on my Ferrari 488?
General guideline: 30,000-70,000 miles depending on driving conditions. However, driving conditions (city vs highway, climate, towing) affect replacement frequency. Inspect regularly and replace when warning signs appear.
Should I use OEM or aftermarket brake pads for my Ferrari 488?
OEM parts guarantee exact Ferrari specifications and fitment. Quality aftermarket brands often meet or exceed OEM standards at lower prices. For warranty vehicles, check if aftermarket parts affect coverage.
What are signs that my Ferrari 488 needs new brake pads?
Common warning signs include: Squealing noise when braking, Grinding sounds, Longer stopping distances, Brake pedal vibration, Warning light on dashboard. If you notice any of these symptoms, inspect or replace the brake pads promptly to prevent further damage.
Can I install brake pads on my Ferrari 488 myself?
Yes, this is typically a moderate DIY job taking 1-2 hours. Always consult your owner's manual and follow proper safety procedures.