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Title: alloys et40
Post by: craig on 03 July 2008, 13:58:39
would et 40 offset off a honda accord fit on my omega v6 99 please??? ::)
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: TheBoy on 03 July 2008, 14:02:44
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would et 40 offset off a honda accord fit on my omega v6 99 please??? ::)
Seem to recall that is too much.  Also, is PCD the same?


I'm sure one of the members more interested in wheels will be along with exact specs soon...
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: craig on 03 July 2008, 14:06:45
cheers :y do you think black 18"will look good on silver v6??
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: TheBoy on 03 July 2008, 14:07:53
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cheers :y do you think black 18"will look good on silver v6??
sorry, I don't get excited about wheels. I leave that for the Corsa boyz  :P
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: craig on 03 July 2008, 15:22:11
just looked at mine and they say et38 so guess not???
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: markey mark on 03 July 2008, 15:28:15
iirc its et35 to et45 should fit no problems its the centre bore that causes problems ! :y
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: craig on 03 July 2008, 15:37:03
any idea how i can find this out please?? ::)
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: markey mark on 03 July 2008, 15:39:49
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any idea how i can find this out please?? ::)

i sure its om here somewere fella ! or just go to an alloy wheel website they should have all the info  :y
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: craig on 03 July 2008, 15:41:28
cheers  :y will do!!
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: craig on 03 July 2008, 15:46:07
omega 65.1bore accord 64.1 so are they too small then???? :-/
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: markey mark on 03 July 2008, 15:49:56
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omega 65.1bore accord 64.1 so are they too small then???? :-/

ahh now the interesting part ! you can get spigot rings to take up the difference i presume its after market alloys your after ?? if so shouldnt be a problem fella when you order them tell them the bore size and they should sullply the correct spigot rings to fit yours !! :y
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: vrba on 03 July 2008, 16:15:03
does this apply even if the bore on rim is smaller, i think that you can do that just in case if the bore is larger than original
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: Olympia5776 on 03 July 2008, 20:39:55
Erm...I think your missing something here lads.
The Honda is 5 X 114.3 mm PCD whereas the Omega is 5 X 110 PCD
Won't fit .
Don
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: vrba on 04 July 2008, 10:21:05
omega is pain in the ass for getting rims. i want new rims cause mine  are little bumped up but i can't find any cause few cars has the same rims as omega
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: craig on 04 July 2008, 13:56:15
might me buying zafira gsi wheels :-/is there any pictures with these wheels on an omega???
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: Olympia5776 on 04 July 2008, 18:07:52
I think the Zafira GSI wheels are ET47.
I once considered a set on E bay and asked what ET they were on a Zafira site and that is the answer I got.
Don
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: craig on 04 July 2008, 18:42:53
ok thanks guess not then although on here seem to be the same!! :y
http://www.alloyguide.co.uk/Vauxhall.php
Title: Re: alloys et40
Post by: Olympia5776 on 05 July 2008, 00:54:40
You could be correct Caig, I'm only advising caution .
Ask the seller on E bay if he could have a look at the wheels to see if the ET is stamped on them .It's usually on the inside face of the spokes or the mating face of the hub.
Don