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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Big_Al on 07 May 2011, 19:01:35
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hi guys,
while i would dearly like to have a set of Irmscher Sportstars, as these are almost unobtainable & if so very expensive, i've been looking at some alloys that look like they will suit the miggy.
These are Zito Titan 17" & are for an omega. Web info says 5 x 112 bolt pattern & offset is 35. Not sure what either of these two mean - any help available please. just need to know that they will fit OK with no issues
also presume 235 x 17 x45 tyres will still fit ?
TIA Al :y :y
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omega is 5 x 110 so not the best bolt fit ever
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As far as I recall the wheel pattern for the Omega is 5 x 110 (PCD) and offset between 35 and 38mm.
The 5 x 100 bit just means that there are 5 bolt holes and if you drew the circle between the studs at their mid point that would be a 110mm circle. The offset is how far the wheel rim centreline is offset from the face that meets the hub flange. So an offset of 35 mm means that there is a 35 mm difference between the centre of the wheel rim and the wheel hub mounting face and this will be inset, i.e. the whell sits further into the arch.
If the PCD is 112mm on the wheels you are looking at they won't fit quite properly. Also you need to check the centre bore diameter as this is the bit that actually centres the wheel on the hub, the bolts just stop it falling off! The Omega is 65mm but I have seen it quoted as 65.1mm, heck what's 4 thou between friends!
Cheers
Paul
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thanks to Jimbob & Paul for above replies. these wheels are at the Wheelbase store in Manchester & advertised as for Vauxhall omega . :o :o :o :o
I can give you the E bay item No. which is 400213369257 but I'm not sure how to put a link to this . :-[ :-[
Will take your advice though that these will not fit as they should do :'( :'( :'(
Any further advice or comments greatly received. TIA Al :y
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I can give you the E bay item No. which is 400213369257 but I'm not sure how to put a link to this . :-[ :-[
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/400213369257?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.co.uk%3A80%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp5197.m570.l1313%26_nkw%3D400213369257%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1#ht_4814wt_1147
S'easy, just 'copy' the address from the bar at the top of your web browser, and 'paste' it into your reply on this Forum...
If you need more instructions then just ask!
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Any further advice or comments greatly received.
I think they are a bit too shiny. :y
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I can give you the E bay item No. which is 400213369257 but I'm not sure how to put a link to this . :-[ :-[
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/400213369257?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.co.uk%3A80%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp5197.m570.l1313%26_nkw%3D400213369257%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1#ht_4814wt_1147
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Thanks Brikhead - I'll have a go ;D ;D
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Any further advice or comments greatly received.
I think they are a bit too shiny. :y
Won't be like that for long - not on our shi*ty Essex roads :'( :'( :'(
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"so, let me get this right, your accident where you killed that bus-queue full of nuns wouldn't have happened at all according to our experts if you'd bought wheels which have the correct bolt pattern for your vehicle"
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From what I've heard and seen 112 wheels will fit on mig, but it is not a mig proper size.
Like PMitchell said centre bore is much more important
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From what I've heard and seen 112 wheels will fit on mig, but it is not a mig proper size.
Like PMitchell said centre bore is much more important
........and Wheelbase should know their PCDs.
You could use Wobble bolts (as it's +/- 2mm) but I'd get wheels with correct stud pattern and C/B if I could.
Zito might make them with an Opel/vauxhall set up anyway.
Have you spoken to Wheelbase?
Matthew
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Al ! If it's a change of wheels you're after, take a look on fleabay for Vauxhall alloys....across the range, some of them are rather snazzy...just check the PCD.
Bare in mind that a change of alloys needs to be notified toyour insurance company, giving them an excuse to bump the premium up.
However ! If you tell them that you've changed the alloys to a OEM standard, "just another style" they normally make a note but don't charge...worked for me 3 times now.
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I dont know if they are the same or not, but one of our Finnish members posted pics of his very nice pre F/L Opel with what looks like the same alloy in some of the pics.
Here's the link - just scroll down four or five pics....
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1296219166
Might be worth PM'ing him to see if he had any issues....