Yes, and they look really good too! From what I understand you will need a 22x8.5 with a 5x115 lug pattern. I know that 22x8.5 is safe. However, I'm not sure if 22x9 will fit but I'm gonna find out because I have found a lot of 22x9's that would look really good.
Either engine on the 05 CTS runs on 87 Octane gas. The 05 CTS-V runs on premium only.
yes you run into trouble with 22s
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THERE IS NO DIP STICK, THE TRANSMISSION IS A SEALED UNIT.
I hope soo I just got some American racing 22s all black for my 05 coupe and tire rack website claims they will fit also cardomain has a couple mustangs on 22s i think they look good cant wait to see
ON the 2005 cts, sts, srx and escalade- under the hood. on the devile- under the rear seat. just pull firmly up on the edge.
Yes but you need to have the spring lifters in the back...i have an 02 and got 22s no lift just the spring spacers and no rub 22x8 though nothing else...
The heater core in a 2005 Cadillac CTS is located inside the vehicle, typically behind the dashboard on the passenger side. To access it, you'll often need to remove the dashboard and other components, as it is integrated into the vehicle's heating and cooling system. If you're experiencing issues with heating or coolant leaks, it may require significant disassembly to reach and replace the heater core.
trans is slippying
For a 2005 Cadillac CTS, it is recommended to use GM Power Steering Fluid, specifically the Dexron III or equivalent fluid. Always check your owner’s manual for the exact specifications and any updates regarding fluid types. It's also important to avoid mixing different types of power steering fluids to ensure optimal performance and avoid potential damage.
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