No.The Catera factory lug pattern does not match any Chevy Impala lug pattern
2000-newer models are
When it comes to sliding, many people say otangs and abec 11 and stuff... They are extremely overrated (except for the newer otangs). Some good wheels are Cult, Vault, volante, cadillac, seismic, these (can be expensive) and many more.. Do some good research and you will find a wheel that suits you
There are none. Most newer vehicles are "permanently lubricated" at the factory.
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yes , but pressure sensor from older transmission needs to be install in newer one
Ford and Chevy Have always used different sized bolt patterns for their Wheels, on the newer models, they might bolt up but then that leaves the problem of the different types of wheels. Wheels on a front wheel drive car have a lot more back spacing then the wheels of a rear wheel drive car. If the bolt pattern does match up, you will probably run into problems with the Impala wheels rubbing against other suspension parts on the Explorer, Springs, shocks, control arms, ect... could cause damage to the Explorer Suspension. You can try it, i hope it works for ya, but i wouldn't recommend it. Might cost you more for replacing suspension parts in the future. hope this helps
Cadillac XLRS vary in cost. The cost will depend on the year and condition of the car. A used cadillac xlr can be as cheap as $2000-$5000. However, a newer model may be as much as $30,000.
No , but newer x5 BMW wheels do. The 21 inch ones that look like flowers.
I am a 1995 Chevy impala ss owner and you can fit 24" rims on your impala not only 24s but also 26" rims with the factory suspension idk about newer models after 1996 but 1995 to 1996 you can fit 24s to 26s on without lift kit.
hey some parts are, as far as i know the headlights of the newer catera will actually fit the older body style catera. I'm actually lookin into purchasing the new head lights so i can in fact put them on my catera. Only problem is i don't really want the hid's that come with them.....they're nice and all but too much attention.
18 Wheels of Steel Haulin' because can get more modifications from www.sheryo.user.fr than the newer 18 WoS American Long Haul.
The same way you bleed brakes on a newer car, bleeder valves are in back of the wheel cylinders on the backing plate.