18" 9.5 Wheels
#2
Best info I can find is the UK C-Crosser (Citroen Outlander) is 18", 19" and 20" but all 8J with ET35mm, standard 7.5J on my 18" rims has an ET of 38mm.
I'm guessing 9.5 may be a smidge too wide, the site I got the above info listed 8J as widest. Can't do it in UK, but I think you would have to use wheel spacers?
HTH
I'm guessing 9.5 may be a smidge too wide, the site I got the above info listed 8J as widest. Can't do it in UK, but I think you would have to use wheel spacers?
HTH
#4
Hi, here's measurements from a US site: https://www.wheel-size.com/calc/?whe...cl=50mm&sr=0mm I have assumed std EU tyre (tire) of 225/55/18 but you can put what you have and the tire you want to run.
As an aside, here are the EU spec wheels which I have on my car. Flat faces are diamond cut and look awesome: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CITROEN-C...MAAOSwaNRc0q-S (OK I am biased )
If you scroll down on the US site, it highlights possible problem areas, so you could measure what you have space wise in those specific areas. I was concerned about the 'negative scrub radius' and what that could mean for road handling, but this is beyond my knowledge.
HTH
As an aside, here are the EU spec wheels which I have on my car. Flat faces are diamond cut and look awesome: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CITROEN-C...MAAOSwaNRc0q-S (OK I am biased )
If you scroll down on the US site, it highlights possible problem areas, so you could measure what you have space wise in those specific areas. I was concerned about the 'negative scrub radius' and what that could mean for road handling, but this is beyond my knowledge.
HTH
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