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elvin315

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Re: Alloy wheels...
« Reply #15 on: 18 November 2014, 23:42:27 »

I found a site that sorts cars by bolt pattern. It turned up some interesting info. You'll have to check the model years, offset, hub diameter, wheel width & diammeter, but its a good lead. To find the additional info go to the site and click on the cars.
http://www.wheel-size.com/pcd/5x110/

Rims with this bolt pattern may fit the following vehicles:

Alfa Romeo (5)
 159
 8C
 Brera
 Giulietta
 Spider

Cadillac (2)
 BLS
 Catera

Chevrolet (5)
 Cobalt
 HHR
 HHR SS
 Malibu
 Malibu Classic

Dodge (1)
 Dart

Fiat (1)
 Croma

Opel (10)
 Astra
 Calibra
 Corsa
 Meriva
 Omega
 Senator
 Signum
 Speedster
 Vectra
 Zafira

Pontiac (4)
 G5
 G6
 G6 GXP
 Solstice

Saab (3)
 9-3
 9-5
 900

Saturn (4)
 Aura
 L-Series
 LW
 Sky

Subaru (1)
 Traviq



 
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Re: Alloy wheels...
« Reply #16 on: 26 November 2014, 19:22:46 »

http://ebay.to/1ttF0gs

How could I get them to fit/if they will? Regarding offset??

Cheers folks, wheels aren't my strong point :(
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Re: Alloy wheels...
« Reply #17 on: 26 November 2014, 19:29:41 »

Using an 11mm spacer, which is less than ideal...

Also, you need to consider tyre size, as those wheels might be too narrow for 225/55/16s that the Omega should have :-\

There are nicer SAAB wheels :-\
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Re: Alloy wheels...
« Reply #18 on: 26 November 2014, 19:37:51 »

I had them on my 9-3 turbo and have a soft spot for them, maybe I should just settle for the ones I have  >:(
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Re: Alloy wheels...
« Reply #19 on: 26 November 2014, 20:01:25 »

Each to their own ::) certainly don't let my opinion sway you :y

Personally quite like theses, but even they need spacers and different tyres ::)
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Re: Alloy wheels...
« Reply #20 on: 26 November 2014, 20:18:44 »

I have some pretty new 225/55/16's with spacers surely I'd need a longer thread for the nuts?

My idea was powder coat black and slam the car right down :-/
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Re: Alloy wheels...
« Reply #21 on: 26 November 2014, 20:35:48 »

Is it pricey to refurb alloys?? I'd keep mine if they just looked nicer after my respray I really don't want to spend a whopping amount.

I paid £130 for mine refubing and powder coating, LSN coatings in Castleford, about an hour away from Hull. I`m impressed with the finish  :y
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