CT 200h Model (2011-2017)

19x9.5 ET35 fit?

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Old 03-20-17, 01:29 AM
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Default 19x9.5 ET35 fit?

Will 19x9.5 ET35 fit the Ct200h? I'm on blue fsport lowering springs. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Old 03-20-17, 07:54 AM
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I mean.. it'll fit,
But you'll have have to run camber and more than likely a pull/roll.
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​​​​​​I have 19x8.5 et30 front and 19x9.5 et30 rear and didn't have to pull my fenders. No crazy camber just natural camber. Hope that helps
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if youre running only fsport lowering springs then more than likely the wheels should fit without any modifications (not going to be flush or anything) and you will have some serious sticking out wheels. possible problems with the 9.5" in the front is rubbing when turning or going over a speedbump. if youre uneasy then take some measurements of your current setup and calculate the differences.
im also running 9.5" all around (+16 rear, +44 front) but i have coilovers and camber equipment and stretched tires (19r/215/35).
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18" wheels will fit better if you are looking to put it on airbags.
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This gives you a rough idea of what you'll end up with (assuming your tire size). You can use the tool on the website, rimsntires.com, to make any changes to your diameter, offset, tire size, etc.
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