Cadillac CTS-V and ATS-V paddle questions for Grand Sport
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Cadillac CTS-V and ATS-V paddle questions for Grand Sport
i have an M7 GS and am considering switching the RevMatch shift paddles to the nicer Caddac ones. I’ve read the posts on this and think they are all interchangeable. But I still have some suestions hopefully someone can answer.
- Both the newer CTS—V and ATS-V are available with manuals that have active rev matching. Can anyone confirm these paddles say either nothing on them, or Rev Match?
- I checked the GM online parts sites and there appears to be only one part variation for *all* CTS models. If so, what do the standard CTS paddles look like (auto or manual) and what do they say on them?
- Are thr CTS-V and ATS-V paddles the same, and are they magnesium? If they aren’t the same, what is the diff, and which are nicer?
- Anyone done this, and have the part numbers?
Thanks!
- Both the newer CTS—V and ATS-V are available with manuals that have active rev matching. Can anyone confirm these paddles say either nothing on them, or Rev Match?
- I checked the GM online parts sites and there appears to be only one part variation for *all* CTS models. If so, what do the standard CTS paddles look like (auto or manual) and what do they say on them?
- Are thr CTS-V and ATS-V paddles the same, and are they magnesium? If they aren’t the same, what is the diff, and which are nicer?
- Anyone done this, and have the part numbers?
Thanks!
Last edited by red62vette; 08-12-2018 at 12:58 PM.
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Wrong forum.
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no, but the caddie forums are more knowledgeable to answer his questions.
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...and, some here may have done the swap, if it is doable, just like the OP asked.
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Great question.
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OP, I have updated your thread's title to more accurately convey the essence of your question.