It's hard to say if 225s will clear.
Ok, see if we can make an estimate. I've got some BBS VZ on the way, which are well known to clear nicely with 225 40s.
The VZ are 8 wide, with an offset of 44.
Your CH are 8.5 wide, with an offset of 35.
Firstly, width. The extra half inch of the CH equates to 6mm more poke - half an inch is roughly 12mm, but remember that 12mm is across the whole width of the wheel, so your inner edge will be 6mm closer to the suspension strut, and the outer edge will be 6mm closer to the arch.
Offset - the lower the number, the more a wheel pokes. So your et35 pokes 9mm more than the et44 VZ.
Combine that 9mm poke from the offset with the 6mm poke from the extra half inch of width, and the end result is that the CH poke 15mm more than the VZ. Which is a fair bit.
I'd have a confident guess that even 225 40s wouldn't be narrow enough to bring the tyre wall back away from the arch to stop the scraping. 215 40s on the other hand might just work.
Take a look at willtheyfit.com
You can enter two different sets of wheel and tyre data and it gives you a diagram of how the wheels and tyres sit in comparison. Start with the VZ specs I gave you, and then put your CH specs in the other box.
It shows tyre stretch, a bit crudely, but it gives you a good idea.