Best advice Jaime - go forward with a tyre that works ok on Omegas, preferably on both 16" & 17" rims (in the absence of +ve data on 18"s). Aim for 95+ load rating and be prepared to "play about" with tyre pressures.
This is "damage limitation"
My feelings exactly at the moment, due to needing to replace at least 2 of the SC5s. Long term, I'd like to try to understand why, if we can, but my immediate issue is what to do now. Hence the thread asking about specific tyres I'm interested in

But ffs why is the Omega so borderline with tyres? Many, many owners just go to their local tyre centre and buy "reasonably priced" tyres and don't experience issues with wandering. Accept that SC5s dodgy on Omegas, but don't accept that the majority of other makes also cause wandering on Omegas. Don't see or hear of owners of other make cars having a big issue with wandering. Maybe certain people are searching for the "holy grail"
Fraid its becoming obsessive now.
The Omega does seem prone/more suseptical to lack of stability in a straight line than any other vehicle I've owned or been responsible for. Note, due to various definitions of what people call tramline, I'll just say, I want the car to go straight, particularly on roads that do not look to have a poor surface.
The "Holy Grail" level I'm looking for I eluded to in the "Relaxing commute" thread - having a car that is a relaxing cruiser, easy and effortless to drive. Yet has the capability when the mood takes me. Sport Maxx TT (and SP9000 before it, though not at the same level of grip, but was slightly better wearing) shows this does not have to be mutually exclusive.
I have driven 3 Omegas (that it can be shown the chassis was fine) that I thought suffered straight line stability issues so bad that I thought it bordered on the dangerous:
Gayboy's "Gay" car with Falken 912 at Asheridge meet, I thought was so dangerous, I refused to go more than about half a mile - it was an uneven country road, but even so, every time a car came the other way, I was fully clenched trying to get it between the verge and the oncoming car.
My TBE with SC5s
My Silver Bullet with TBE's SC5s on
Both of use have made these expensive mistakes, based on recommendations from people who have used them on other cars, tyre reviews, etc etc.
Neither of us want to see anyone else make similar, expensive, potentially dangerous mistakes. And from a slightly selfish viewpoint, I don't want to make another as well, even if I could afford to.
Hope that clarifies where I'm coming from, and why sometimes frustration creeps out
