Technically fit these, the Omega is heavier, and so you'll explode in a fireball, and all the dolphins and african children will die.... however, there is crossover in terms of the Carlton / Omega weight. Given they're stiffer than standard in the first place they'd be perhaps better at 'taking' the extra weight in everyday driving than, say soft Senator springs in an Omega etc.. I think I sat and worked it out that the real-terms difference in weight between a Carlton and Omega is one fat bloke. I think it was suggested by an ex-member 'you'd turn your Omega into a 4 seater car' if you fit Lotus Carlton suspension to your Omega due to the difference in weight. (forgetting...ahem... that LCs
are 4 seaters! but that's another story) That's assuming you loaded up the car to its brochure-stated max payload, you'd technically have to shed on fat bloke's worth of weight if you ran on these springs.
Checking the ad, these are estate - and so will have the Omega saloon tail sitting higher than standard, counter-acted by the fact these are lower than standard springs, plus the extra weight fo the Omega.... ying and yang I reckon these would sit nice. Oh, and the nose of a Carlton... 30E engine weight 200kg, a X25/30XE weighs 176kg. So a lighter engine in the Omega, in theory less nose weight than a Carlton.
Ok, the worst thing you could do is fit them, and if they're just 'wrong' then up for sale they go. The rears, at least, are almost a 5 minute job, they're so easy to swap.
You've got me tempted with these now! (But don't worry, I wouldnt be that mean!)
