Street Dreams lists numerous styles of 16 inch rims for Cadillacs. One can order directly from them. Two other retailers are Element Wheels and Hobby Car.
One can purchase rims for a Cadillac Escalade from a Cadillac dealership. Parts Geek, eBay, Andys Auto Sport, Safer Wholesale and USA Rim are online websites where one can purchase rims for a Cadillac Escalade.
There is some websites where can find more information about 15 inch rims. For example, someone can find more information in the Canadian Tire website. Someone can also find information in the Canadian Tire shop.
YES THEY CAN... YOU NEED ONE WITH A 6X115 LUG PATTERN. THE TIRE SIZE YOU WILL NEED IS 295-30-22
One can find a great deal on 18 inch rims from Amazon's official website. They have a variety of single or full rim sets at various prices to chose from.
One can buy 24 inch rims for their truck at a large variety of places. Canadian Tire in Canada is an example of one franchise that sells 24 inch rims. They can also be purchase through tire companies, online, and local garages.
Yes, 22 inch rims do fit a 2007 impala. I have one myself and they fit.
A great place is Wheel Wizards. They have a great shop and also have custom rims made if you want. If you do not have one in your area then try out Parts Source.
To find out more information about the specifications of a Cadillac CTS wheel one would go to the official website. The official website will list things such as wheel sizes, style of rims, and what models they are normally found on.
Sometimes your local car dealer can find one for you. If that doesn't work you can check sites such as "Andysautosport", "Streetdreams", "Carid" and many more.
For the best deal on 28 inch rims, try finding them second-hand by checking Craigslist, eBay, or your local classified ads. These rims can be found new at Pit Stop Wheels.
There are a number of places one can look to purchase Cadillac Escalade rims. You could look at local auto shop retailers who might have them in stock. Alternatively, there are many websites selling both new and second-hand rims that may suit your purposes.
Good luck on this one, but know this, when you change the diameter that much, your speedometer will be off by a lot. The speedometer is geared for a certain diameter wheel/tire combination, and when that gets too big or too small, the speedo doesn't know what to do--