For CCB, there is nothing to install or remove for track. Only for iron rotors. However it arrived from the factory is fine for both track and street. Makes sense as CCB stay cooler than iron rotors so no additional cooling is needed. Iron rotors have the option to install the deflectors.
I assume he intends to get significantly lighter wheels.
This guy swapped iron rotors for CCB to get a similar weight loss on each corner. He was also concerned about calibration but did not notice any adverse effects. Here is the thread...
Precision Package comes with CCB where there is no changes to be made going from street to track. OP is asking about the iron brakes that come with additional ducting that is supposed to be installed for track and removed for the street.
Savage has a gloss black spoiler and I think Terrance (Exhibition of Speed) was talking about a gloss black spoiler as well. I do not think anyone makes body color. You would have to buy a CF or black and have it painted.
It is strange that since the seats are the same top-tier seats available to any CT5BW, I am surprised they are only allowing black seats. I can see not offering tan (as those come with tan seat belts). But why not sky cool gray? LeMonstre edition had a choice of seat color.
Congrats on the car. Give baby blue some time to get used to it. Drift is a great color.
The Precision Package is not just a collection of parts. From the Cadillac website:
ENHANCED HANDLING TUNING
Steering, chassis controls and Electronic Limited Slip Differential (eLSD) have also been...
GM stops taking orders for CT4 on April 20. So your order needs to be in and accepted by GM before then.
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2026/02/2026-cadillac-ct4-orders-will-close-on-this-date/
They tested the CT5BW Precision Package last year. Typically they do not test the same car again. Half second slower than last year.
Here are the times from prior years that are closest to the CT5BW.
Dealership would never have a manual car as a loaner. Being pre-production and not being registered until 6k makes me think this might have been a press car.
Google owns Waze so it has implemented the crowd source notices into Google Maps. It even pulls data from Waze. For example, I just saw a notice that said police ahead and indicated that info came from both Google Maps and Waze users.
It is not a phone app. It will not work via CarPlay or Android Auto mirroring. You have to download to the infotainment unit directly. Which means only 2025-26 CT5.
I had the same issue. I am not sure if it was me fiddling around with something or if it just took some time, but it eventually went into the setup mode with the test tones.
FYI, installing the Infinity Personalized Sound app on my 2025 CT5 works (I assume it will also work for 2026). It gives you full equalizer control and also has a test where it will determine a personalized EQ setting for you by playing sounds. You do need to grant the app permission to adjust...
Only option seems to be finding one in an automotive recycling center (aka wrecking yard). Cross reference other models to see if they use the same part. If you are lucky, a more popular model also uses it and then it would be easy to find. Check an online parts search portal like car-part.com
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