2014 Cadillac CTS Wheels
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FERRADA® - CM1 Matte Black$605.00 - $705.00 -

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FERRADA® - CM1 Black with Machined Face with Chrome Lip$605.00 - $705.00 -

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SPEC-1® - SP-71 Gloss Black$263.53 - $380.96 -
STANCE® - SF03 Brushed Silver$362.50 - $495.00 -
MRR® - HR9 Silver with Diamond Cut Face$290.00 - $440.00 -

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RTX® - GRAZ Satin Black$200.99 - $319.99 -
TSW® - SEBRING Matte Black$280.00 - $438.00 -
CAVALLO® - CLV-34 Nano Chrome$391.80 - $498.38 -
NICHE® - M191 GAMMA Matte Bronze$420.00 - $490.00 -
ROHANA® - RFX11 Gloss Black$568.00 - $708.00 -
FACTORY REPRODUCTIONS REPLICAS® - FR 41 Gloss Black$275.00 - $280.00 -
RTX® - BLACK WIDOW Satin Black$234.99 - $319.99 -

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CURVA® - CFF300 Matte Gunmetal$264.00 - $324.00 -
RAVETTI® - M13 Full Gloss Black$202.00 - $276.00 -
VOXX® - CASINA Gloss Black$200.36 -
TIS MOTORSPORTS® - 507B Gloss Black$330.00 - $430.00 -
CAVALLO® - CLV-45 Nano Chrome$391.80 - $498.38 -
FACTORY REPRODUCTIONS REPLICAS® - FR 27F Chrome$435.00 - $445.00 -
TSW® - LASARTHE Gloss Black with Machined Face$294.00 - $517.00 -
VORS® - TR37 Bronze$244.80 -
TOUREN® - TR60 3260 Matte Black$218.58 - $275.40 -
RTX® - CONTOUR Silver$234.99 -
VOXX® - PASO Matte Black$203.56 -

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VOXX® - COMO Gloss Black$208.38 - $254.86
The Cadillac CTS is a midsize luxury sedan that combines an attractive design and sporty performance. Be that as it may, it leaves room for customization, just like any other vehicle. Replacing factory wheels with their aftermarket counterparts is one of the most popular upgrades for this model. Custom rims not only add a unique and gorgeous touch to it but also improve its driving characteristics remarkably, especially when wrapped in the right rubber. With a proper set of wheels installed on your CTS, you can improve your handling, steering, and even braking.
In our store, we have gathered the finest 2014 Cadillac CTS wheels. They are made from either premium steel or high-quality aluminum alloys. Aluminum rims are lightweight yet rigid enough to withstand a variety of driving conditions. Depending on the manufacturing process applied, they are cast, stamped, flow formed, and forged. Each technique has its pros and cons. For example, monoblock forged wheels are good for racing because of their low weight. Cast rims are the finest choice for those wanting extra durability. Flow-formed ones are sort of a middle ground between cast and forged wheels. What’s more, you can choose among a large assortment of finishes, colors, and spoke styles.


























