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2014 wheels on a 2019

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Austin86

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I bought a used set of the stock 15x6 2014 wheels PN C1BC1007A2C. they look like this




will they fix a stock 2019 sedan? most places list them for 2011 to 2016. but I can't see them not fitting a 2019.
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I dont see why they wouldn't. Maybe that model wheel was discontinued for the newer sedans.

Bolt one up to the front and see if there's any interference with the brake components. That would be the biggest issue.


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I bought a used set of the stock 15x6 2014 wheels PN C1BC1007A2C.
will they fix a stock 2019 sedan? most places list them for 2011 to 2016. but I can't see them not fitting a 2019.
thanks!
You have to be careful of the offset. Besides me, this site is is your next best friend. Pay attention for USDM and which trim level...... Ford Fiesta 2019 - Wheel & Tire Sizes, PCD, Offset and Rims specs - Wheel-Size.com (wheel-size.com)
(edited after reading it wrong...lol. and the copy/pasting the wrong thing a few times...)

2014 sedan 6Jx15 ET47.5
2019 sedan 6Jx15 ET47.5

SAME exact offset. No spacer needed unless the wheel were to have some weird inner structure.

Online Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They Fit
another resource for tires is
Tire Size Comparison

Ford Fiesta 2014 1.6Ti
185/60R15 84H 6Jx15 ET47.5
195/50R16 84H 6.5Jx16 ET47.5

– Market: USDM
– Power: 120 hp | 89.5 kW | 122 PS
– Engine: I4, Petrol
– Options: S, SE, ST-Line
– Center Bore: 63.4 mm
– PCD: 4x108
– Wheel Fasteners: Lug nuts
– Torque: 135 Nm
– Thread Size: M12 x 1.5
– Trim Production: [2014 .. 2019]
 


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that was my thought. I got them so cheap I can sell them and make a buck if they don't fit.
I did try a set of 87 escort gt wheels and they fit fin aside from the brakes getting in the way up front, hopefully its not going to be the same with the 2014 wheels.
Some 5mm spacers would probably helped those GT fins fit.


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I bought a used set of the stock 15x6 2014 wheels PN C1BC1007A2C. they look like this




will they fix a stock 2019 sedan? most places list them for 2011 to 2016. but I can't see them not fitting a 2019.
thanks!
I’ve been running the same wheel size 15x6 Ford 6Jx15 wheels on my 2018 for 3 years, no problem. ET 52.5 though. Tire size 185/60/15. Great for a winter setup and smooth drive. Just enough room for stock caliper to clear also. 88167BD7-8103-4D70-B30D-5BC088298797.jpeg
 


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That was my concern.

Saidly no, with a spacer the lugs nuts would not have much to grab on to.
Not much,, but enough,, imho. 5mm spacer will reduce the number of turn from approximately 9 or 10 to 6 or so. Sorry I forgot to write it down when I put my 5mm spacers on with the SVT wheels. That's enough for me. They are summer tires, so I've not had a chance to give the fewer turns on the SVT's the full test.

I've stated how I ran my Volvo wagon with 4-5 turns on KMC wheels. Aggressive driving and never a problem. Potholes were.

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