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rajveer.sandhu

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Deep Dish alloy fitment
« on: 10 November 2011, 22:58:35 »

Hi,

Would the following fit an Omega Facelift Elite:

R 17
2-10J
2-8.5J
5x110 (May Fit 5x112 with variable bolts).
et - unsure but can find out?
Tyres - unsure but can find out?

OR

R 16
2-9J
2-9J
5x112
et 15
4 x 215 40 R16

Thanks
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Re: Deep Dish alloy fitment
« Reply #1 on: 10 November 2011, 23:22:33 »

The first might, though the rears are very wide. PCD is right (5x110), but you'd need to know the offset and tyre sizes.

Second won't - PCD is wrong, offset is far too small, tyres are way too narrow for 9J rims unless you want the 'Euro look'
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Re: Deep Dish alloy fitment
« Reply #2 on: 13 November 2011, 11:05:19 »

I reckon you`d struggle to get 10J rims under the rear arches without rolling them, I have some 8J Azevs with an ET37 and there`s only about 15mm clearance of the arches.
Aaronjb is right about the 215`s being too small for the 9J rims,I have 235`s on my Azevs which i just about right, I`ve tried 225`s but they`re just that bit too small.
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