Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: terry paget on 22 May 2019, 22:34:57
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I haven't yet even sat in a Vectra, but I am considering buying one and have many old Omega wheels fitted with good tyres. Would they fit a Vectra?
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I'd expect that wheel offset would be different.
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Sit in one, you will quickly make a decision not to buy. :)
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Sit in one, you will quickly make a decision not to buy. :)
Could be so.
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Yes, but I wouldn't do it. Will upset the handling something rotten. Different offset. DG will be along to explain better.
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I know the offset is quite different, so your mileage may vary.
I seem to recall Vectra tyres sizes are "odd" compared to what we are used to on our Omegas.
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the offset is virtually the same
Vec c is ET35 ish (depending on the wheel)
omega ET 35-37 ish (depending on the wheel)
so 2mm ET will not make much difference
I doubt Terry will be doing land speed record attempts ;D
I had wolfrace et35 vectra rims on my carlton without issue @ speed for 2 years
It really depends on what wheels we are talking about AND tyre sizes
195/65/15 on steel wheels ET 35 (omega spare wheel) for example
if the tyres are good, it may be worth swapping to vectra alloys
if the tyres are old or the wheels and tyres are way off size wise ,just sell them and buy vectra ones
plenty of people buying used wheels and alloys on ebay,friend face,gumtree etc
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Sit in one, you will quickly make a decision not to buy. :)
Much to my surprise i quite like my Vectra. Hated it at first but that was because i had autos for a few years so had to find out what that extra pedal on the left was for. ;D. Whether it,s a keeper remains to be seen. ???
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... so had to find out what that extra pedal on the left was for. ;D. ....
I know what it's for ..... which is why all our cars are autos :y :y ;)
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... so had to find out what that extra pedal on the left was for. ;D. ....
I know what it's for ..... which is why all our cars are autos :y :y ;)
Trouble now is Andy that autos of the year i was looking for (07/08,09) are mostly going over to those soft cheese DSG types with their inherent reliability issues. The torque converter ones for sale round my way at the time were nearly as old as my Desmond, (02-04) but higher miles and still dearer that what i paid for the Vectra. Will be surprised if i still have it in two years time but will make a good stop gap until i find something that i really fancy. I,m in no rush and the guy i bought it from has just put it through the Mot for me too. Passed, just needed droplinks which he did Tuesday.
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... so had to find out what that extra pedal on the left was for. ;D. ....
I know what it's for ..... which is why all our cars are autos :y :y ;)
Trouble now is Andy that autos of the year i was looking for (07/08,09) are mostly going over to those soft cheese DSG types with their inherent reliability issues. The torque converter ones for sale round my way at the time were nearly as old as my Desmond, (02-04) but higher miles and still dearer that what i paid for the Vectra. Will be surprised if i still have it in two years time but will make a good stop gap until i find something that i really fancy. I,m in no rush and the guy i bought it from has just put it through the Mot for me too. Passed, just needed droplinks which he did Tuesday.
Ironically my Smart has just been recovered home this afternoon (broke down on the way to work this morning .... used holidays to leave early to sort recovery)
I've a feeling it's gearbox related as one of the codes implies lack of communication with the gearbox :-\
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... so had to find out what that extra pedal on the left was for. ;D. ....
I know what it's for ..... which is why all our cars are autos :y :y ;)
Trouble now is Andy that autos of the year i was looking for (07/08,09) are mostly going over to those soft cheese DSG types with their inherent reliability issues. The torque converter ones for sale round my way at the time were nearly as old as my Desmond, (02-04) but higher miles and still dearer that what i paid for the Vectra. Will be surprised if i still have it in two years time but will make a good stop gap until i find something that i really fancy. I,m in no rush and the guy i bought it from has just put it through the Mot for me too. Passed, just needed droplinks which he did Tuesday.
Ironically my Smart has just been recovered home this afternoon (broke down on the way to work this morning .... used holidays to leave early to sort recovery)
I've a feeling it's gearbox related as one of the codes implies lack of communication with the gearbox :-\
the Devil in the Auto box has decided to take your sole
by sole , I mean he is going to bend you over and take your ***sole
real cars with all 3 pedals (as GOD intended) repel such demonic possession ;D
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real cars with all 3 pedals (as GOD intended) repel such demonic possession ;D
Who's GOD? ::)
Sorry Lizzie :-*
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real cars with all 3 pedals (as GOD intended) repel such demonic possession ;D
Who's GOD? ::)
Sorry Lizzie :-*
God is the creator ;)
obviously ,the Devil messed about with things like auto boxes for sh!ts and giggles
With God's help , hopefully your smarts gearbox can be exorcised cheaply
let us pray ;D :D
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real cars with all 3 pedals (as GOD intended) repel such demonic possession ;D
Because DMF's, release bearings, slave, cylinders, master cylinders, bearings in the box and the clutch NEVER fail and NEVER cost thousands to replace?
Wonder if anyone with an M32 gearbox will agree it doesn't needs a head-spinning cross inserting green puke removing priest?
And back to the original question, not with Omega tyres, Vectra 17s were 215 or 225 width as OEM, the Omega tyres will make it handle worse than it does :D
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real cars with all 3 pedals (as GOD intended) repel such demonic possession ;D
Because DMF's, release bearings, slave, cylinders, master cylinders, bearings in the box and the clutch NEVER fail and NEVER cost thousands to replace?
Wonder if anyone with an M32 gearbox will agree it doesn't needs a head-spinning cross inserting green puke removing priest?
And back to the original question, not with Omega tyres, Vectra 17s were 215 or 225 width as OEM, the Omega tyres will make it handle worse than it does :D
My posh vectra has 235/45/17.
Sorry for being different.
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real cars with all 3 pedals (as GOD intended) repel such demonic possession ;D
Because DMF's, release bearings, slave, cylinders, master cylinders, bearings in the box and the clutch NEVER fail and NEVER cost thousands to replace?
Wonder if anyone with an M32 gearbox will agree it doesn't needs a head-spinning cross inserting green puke removing priest?
And back to the original question, not with Omega tyres, Vectra 17s were 215 or 225 width as OEM, the Omega tyres will make it handle worse than it does :D
My posh vectra has 235/45/17.
Sorry for being different.
Mine too,yours an Aero too BG ?
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It all depends on what wheels and tyres Terry actually has :-\
ET is usually stamped or cast on the wheel
tyre size is usually on the black rubber part
;D :D
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real cars with all 3 pedals (as GOD intended) repel such demonic possession ;D
Because DMF's, release bearings, slave, cylinders, master cylinders, bearings in the box and the clutch NEVER fail and NEVER cost thousands to replace?
Wonder if anyone with an M32 gearbox will agree it doesn't needs a head-spinning cross inserting green puke removing priest?
And back to the original question, not with Omega tyres, Vectra 17s were 215 or 225 width as OEM, the Omega tyres will make it handle worse than it does :D
My posh vectra has 235/45/17.
Sorry for being different.
Mine too,yours an Aero too BG ?
9-3 2.0t vector anniversary estate.
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real cars with all 3 pedals (as GOD intended) repel such demonic possession ;D
Because DMF's, release bearings, slave, cylinders, master cylinders, bearings in the box and the clutch NEVER fail and NEVER cost thousands to replace?
Wonder if anyone with an M32 gearbox will agree it doesn't needs a head-spinning cross inserting green puke removing priest?
And back to the original question, not with Omega tyres, Vectra 17s were 215 or 225 width as OEM, the Omega tyres will make it handle worse than it does :D
My posh vectra has 235/45/17.
Sorry for being different.
Mine too,yours an Aero too BG ?
9-3 2.0t vector anniversary estate.
A mere 2.0 ::) ;D
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A 2.0lpt will be pretty sedate. Is it auto BG?
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My posh vectra has 235/45/17.
Sorry for being different.
Mine too,yours an Aero too BG ?
9-3 2.0t vector anniversary estate.
A mere 2.0 ::) ;D
Oooo bitch! ;D
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A 2.0lpt will be pretty sedate. Is it auto BG?
More than enough for BG at his age! ;D
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He's used to driving everywhere at a constant 64-66mph in his truck, or at 30mph in his omega (bits fall off if you go much faster), so it will seem like a rocket ship. :y
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He's used to driving everywhere at a constant 54-56mph in his truck, or at 30mph in his omega (bits fall off if you go much faster), so it will seem like a rocket ship. :y
FTFY Uncle STEMO. :)
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The posh Vectra, is only A 2.0t but allegedly puts out sufficient donkeys, yes it does only have 2pedals as all vehicles should, and it's finished in a nice shade of GM's finest rare silver. It will also comfortably attain the speed limit. :)
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He's used to driving everywhere at a constant 54-56mph in his truck, or at 30mph in his omega (bits fall off if you go much faster), so it will seem like a rocket ship. :y
FTFY Uncle STEMO. :)
Not round here. ;D
But, yes, I stand corrected. :y
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The 64 - 66mph trucks are the Irish ones cruising down the M6 in no particular hurry. ;)
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He's used to driving everywhere at a constant 64-66mph in his truck, or at 30mph in his omega (bits fall off if you go much faster), so it will seem like a rocket ship. :y
Use to, then it was knobbled, :'(
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It all depends on what wheels and tyres Terry actually has :-\
ET is usually stamped or cast on the wheel
tyre size is usually on the black rubber part
;D :D
I never thought of loooking for data on the wheels. Cast on the back of the wheels on the spokes I find K835E INTRA 70645 S363E17, and around the wheels bolt holes DB KE TM XP.
I have in the past used old Senator wheels on Omegas without problem, and used the steel spares similarly, though I did find some Carlton wheels too small to fit over the brake calipers. Assuming they are all 5 bolt wheels, my concern was bolt hole location and central hole size. Basically, will they bolt on a Vectra or not?
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It all depends on what wheels and tyres Terry actually has :-\
ET is usually stamped or cast on the wheel
tyre size is usually on the black rubber part
;D :D
I never thought of loooking for data on the wheels. Cast on the back of the wheels on the spokes I find K835E INTRA 70645 S363E17, and around the wheels bolt holes DB KE TM XP.
I have in the past used old Senator wheels on Omegas without problem, and used the steel spares similarly, though I did find some Carlton wheels too small to fit over the brake calipers. Assuming they are all 5 bolt wheels, my concern was bolt hole location and central hole size. Basically, will they bolt on a Vectra or not?
you're looking for numbers that are more like 6J17 ET34, which is probably marked near the rim. That gives the width, diameter and offset which together define how well the wheel fits. 5 stud Vx wheels will work, and you can measure the centre hole.
Getting the offset wrong will do weird things to the steering geometry, assuming that they clear everything. As this lot is from your stash, I doubt they'll work very well, and would be very suspicious of the tyre condition as well. A trip to the dump is what I would suggest.