Recommended Crossbars for a 2010 Cadillac CTS Wagon
Published 12/02/2023 >
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Question:
Im looking for cross beams for my 2010 cadillac cts wagon. I was told ford explorer ones work but need modifying an Id rather not do that
asked by: Chuck H
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you need a set of crossbars. To attach a pair to your 2010 Cadillac CTS Wagon, I recommend the Curt Roof Rack for Raised Side Rails item # C18118. These will clamp directly to the raised roof rails on your CTS. They have a 150 lbs capacity 53-3/8" long x 2-1/8" wide x 7/8" tall.
Please note that these are only designed for the Cadillac CTS's that came from the factory with raised rails running along the topside of the roof. If yours does not have the rails you'll need to use a universal option like the SeaSucker Monkey Bars Roof Rack item # 298-SX6000B.
I would not recommend trying to get a roof rack from a 1999 Ford Explorer to work with your Cadillac.
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Curt Roof Rack for Raised Side Rails - Aluminum - Black - 53-3/8" Long
- Roof Rack
- Aero Bars
- 53 Inch Bar Space
- 2 Bars
- Overhang
- Black
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