New 20" wheels on the Cadillac CTS

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Old 03-08-2009, 08:00 PM
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Those look nice! Good taste...
I need something for my 03 CTS. The stock 17's look like 14s with those big wheel wells. How much could you get me a set of those for?
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Whenever you want to buy it, it is for sale. Hell, all of my cars are always for sale...for the right price.
I have $43.50 in my pocket with your name on it. I'll come pick up the Z06 Tuesday.

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i ******* love that car one sexy *** bitch right there
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U need these for the sensors instead of glue
http://www.tpms.ca/TPMS%20ADAPTERS.html

Asanti, GFG, and a ton of others make them in a 90 degree stem like you are using in varying lenghts, i just didnt feel like doing an in depth search for the right ones. That is unless the CTS uses a rubber sensor stem then there is a different type of adapter for that.

By the way car looks classy just as a caddy should.

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CTS uses a rubber pull-through type sensor. Haven't seen an adaptor for those.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
CTS uses a rubber pull-through type sensor. Haven't seen an adaptor for those.
Here you go
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Franco, I need four of those! Who do I order them from?
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I cant find remember the manufacturer for the life of me they are definatly a trick piece, I will ask some of my employees tomorrow and see if they know.

Here is a similar style for the new style TPMS on this page but you have to band then to the wheel PT#22103 bracket with 11677 adapter.
http://www.tpmssource.com/(S(i3wd2iu...ensorclip.aspx

You will see more options comming out now that GM is not the only ones using the new style, ford has also went to these and the others will fallow.



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