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Huge - 28 inches La Chanti rims at the Cadillac Escalade

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Recently updated on April 17, 2019 at 01:17 am

Huge - 28 inches La Chanti rims at the Cadillac Escalade

The Cadillac Escalade GMT926 / GMT936 / GMT946 (built from 2007-2014) is at least 5,14 m long, 2 m wide and almost 1,90 m high, the epitome of an American SUV. Even the "small" model has a wheelbase of 2,95 m and thus approx. 20 cm more than a current Smart ForTwo. If you take the 5662 mm long Escalade as a basis, it is even an insane 3,30 m. The engine is of course just as opulent because less than 6l displacement and at least 332 hp are not available. If you want to modify such a monster, the changes should of course be correspondingly large. A 22 inch wheelset on the American monster looks almost lost and so it was the job of La Chanti Performance to find an adequate wheelset. Last but not least, we decided to go for completely twisted 28 inch chrome rims that sit perfectly in the wheel arch in conjunction with an extreme lowering.

Huge - 28 inches La Chanti rims at the Cadillac Escalade

If you look at the different pictures you could assume that an Airride air suspension is installed. But we are not sure about this because it is also possible that a coilover kit can be seen in different configurations. In addition, there was a noticeable matt brown foil and a spoiler lip for the front bumper. While the Escalade is part of the daily street scene in America and modified versions are particularly popular, this vehicle should be an absolute eye-catcher in Germany. Apart from the changes just mentioned, we are currently not aware of any further modifications so we leave you alone with the pictures at this point. 🙂 But if we do get some information about important changes, there is of course an update for this post. You will be informed about the update if you have ours Feed subscribe to. We hope you enjoy watching.

Huge - 28 inches La Chanti rims at the Cadillac Escalade

(Photos: La Chanti Performance)

The details of the changes to the Cadillac Escalade:

  • 28 inch LaChanti chrome wheels
  • Full foliation in matte brown with black accents (hood, roof, roof pillars etc.)
  • black LED taillights
  • Lowering (sports springs, coil springs, sports suspension, coilovers, Airride air suspension - more information is not available)
  • darkened / tinted windows
  • possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)
  • possibly a sports exhaust system (more information is not available)

Huge - 28 inches La Chanti rims at the Cadillac Escalade

Of course, we have published tens of thousands more tuning reports on tuningblog.eu, if you wanted to see an excerpt then just click HERE. And we also have some other vehicles from the tuner La Chanti Performance, the following is a small excerpt:

22 inch Ferrada FR3 rims on the Porsche Macan in matt blue

Huge - 28 inches La Chanti rims at the Cadillac Escalade

La Chanti Performance - Jaguar F-Type on 20 inch FR8 rims

Huge - 28 inches La Chanti rims at the Cadillac Escalade

Monster - La Chanti Performance widebody BMW E92 M3

Huge - 28 inches La Chanti rims at the Cadillac Escalade

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About Thomas Wachsmuth

Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

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