They look awesome. I am very impressed. I thought at first glance that was Lord Kevork's 2007 Escalade because it looks like it is parked right in front of his garage. Keep in mind that the wheel is going to stick out a little more since the offset is not the same. I'm sure it is fine, but be careful when applying tire shine because it will streak up your doors while driving. Other than that, enjoy it man. Looks great!
I was just looking at the picture again and once again, I really like the look of the wheels on your Escalade. I was trying to picture it with a lowering kit and I think it would look really good. What do you think about it? Maybe a McGaughy's 2/3 kit, if they have one?
I agree with your line of thinking....a lowering kit would look good but where I live we get alot of snow so I have to put the stock wheels back on and I am not sure I want to loose the clearance.
I wish I could. I have limo tint over the factory tint on the back windows. We have a state law that says 20% tint on the front windows. I put 50% tint on the front windows already and I can get fined for that.
I am not sure what size tires he has on his 2007, but they appear to be the 305/35/24. I could be wrong, so don't take my word for it. The reason I am saying this is because that is the recommended size for 24" tires on a 2002-2006 Escalade, which as stated, is the wheels he has on his 2007.
I haven't had too much of a rubbing problem at all. With normal driving I have had no rubbing. When I have backed out of a drive way and turning my wheels all the way they have rubbed slightly a few times.
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Cadillac Owners Forum
4.8M posts
370.4K members
Since 2002
Cadillac Forums is the perfect place to go to talk about your favorite Caddys including the ATS, CTS, SRX, Escalade, LYRIQ, Vistiq, concept and future Cadillac models.