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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Pete Elite on 30 January 2009, 15:14:50

Title: Wheel PCD?
Post by: Pete Elite on 30 January 2009, 15:14:50
Hi,
   I bought a set of 7J x 15 ET35 Allissio 6 spoke alloys a while back for my Senator which has now gone to the happy hunting grounds :( but when i received them i tried one on to see what they looked like and it fitted perfectly.

  I looked at them the other day and noticed that they had 108 PCD stamped on them but the Senator like the Omega has a 110 PCD, can anybody shed some light on this as i want to try and sell them on but don't want to make a mistake with the fitment :-/.  

           Thanks,
                      Pete .
Title: Re: Wheel PCD?
Post by: ngrainqey on 30 January 2009, 15:44:59
they're only 2 mm difference so 1 mm outwards per stud so wouldnt suprise me if they did go on more or less spot on same with 112's if you can get them
Title: Re: Wheel PCD?
Post by: TheBoy on 30 January 2009, 16:16:59
Its not right - I had a set of 112PCD wheels on tractor - you get a horrid 'balancing' type vibration.
Title: Re: Wheel PCD?
Post by: vauxfan2k on 30 January 2009, 17:07:16
any pics of thw wheels? I have a set of ET33 7J 15in Alessio sports pcd 110, they were on my gray car but took them off now, its hard to get alessio wheels for the miggy nowadays.
Title: Re: Wheel PCD?
Post by: Pete Elite on 30 January 2009, 21:32:32
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any pics of thw wheels? I have a set of ET33 7J 15in Alessio sports pcd 110, they were on my gray car but took them off now, its hard to get alessio wheels for the miggy nowadays.

          As it seems they will fit ok and after all i did buy them off of a wheel/tyre dealer who new i wanted them for a Senator i will list them with pictures in the for sale section :).

          Thanks,
                    Pete :y.
Title: Re: Wheel PCD?
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 30 January 2009, 21:40:54
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Its not right - I had a set of 112PCD wheels on tractor - you get a horrid 'balancing' type vibration.

agreed..different PCD will cause tragic results..

and even after a hard work you make the balance, it will loose the balance within some time..(happened me)