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Cadillac SRX

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Cadillac SRX made in the year 2010-01-01 have the following center bore: 66.9 with the following bolt pattern: 6x120. The wheels are mounted with lug nuts on this model. The lug nuts have a 14x1.50 thread. The ET meassurement for this model is 50 and the recommended wheel size is between 18 and 22 inches.

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What's the biggest wheel recommended for a Cadillac SRX?

It depends on the production date:
Production date: 2010-01-01 - 2016-02-01. Max: 22 inches.
Production date: 2004-01-01 - 2009-12-01. Max: 22 inches.

What's the bolt pattern (PCD) on a Cadillac SRX?

A Cadillac SRX can have the following bolt patterns:
Production date: 2010-01-01 - 2016-02-01. Bolt pattern: 6x120.
Production date: 2004-01-01 - 2009-12-01. Bolt pattern: 6x115.

What center bore (CB) fits on a Cadillac SRX?

It differs between the years:
Production date: 2010-01-01 - 2016-02-01. Center bore: 66.9.
Production date: 2004-01-01 - 2009-12-01. Center bore: 70.1.

What ET is recommended for wheels for a Cadillac SRX?

It depends on which year the car was produced:
Production date: 2010-01-01 - 2016-02-01. ET: 50.
Production date: 2004-01-01 - 2009-12-01. ET: 51.

What tire pressure should I have in my Cadillac SRX?

The tire pressure in your tires depends on two things: how heavy your load is and what inch size your tires have. We always refer first and foremost to the tire pressure table specific to your car. You can find it in your instruction manual or printed on the car, such as on the fuel tank cap or on the B-pillar.