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Hey guys,

I have a 2020 PP2 that I’d like to track from time to time. Rather than swap the rubber constantly between the cuu2’s and PS4S, and risking my OEM PP2 wheel set, I’d like to buy a 2nd set of wheels (10.5 x 19 and 11 x 19) To mount my Cup2’s on.

what’s the best, quality, affordable option that is a bolt on and go option? Looking to do quick ”in my garage wheel swaps”
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If you’re looking for 10.5 and 11 specifically, your options will be limited as most wheels aren’t offered in that size until you start spending big money. If you’re just looking for another set to use at the track, I’d recommended finding a set of oem gt350 wheels. They’ll fit without issue, they’re inexpensive and they come in the sizes you’re looking for
 

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Just get a 11" square setup. Apex makes SM-10s 11" wheels with bolt-on offsets, and they basically fit better than the stock PP2 wheels.

Stronger/lighter than the factory wheels too.
 

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I'm seconding the 19x11 square setup. Once you burn through your current tires you can go to 305/30ZR19 all around and it works well. I've had two sets of SVE wheels, currently have their R357 which is an affordable 11" option and I have only good things to say about them. If you want to open yourself up to more track options, an 18" wheel might be the way to go and Apex is to go-to wheel for that.
 

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Just get a 11" square setup. Apex makes SM-10s 11" wheels with bolt-on offsets, and they basically fit better than the stock PP2 wheels.

Stronger/lighter than the factory wheels too.
Are extended studs needed with the referenced SM10s?
 

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Are extended studs needed with the referenced SM10s?
Not with the aforementioned sizes. The sm-10 in 19x11 comes in two different offsets. +52 and +27. A square +52 set allows for rotation but you need studs and spacer for the fronts to fit. But with the +27 offset, they fit up front without any additional hardware. They just can’t be rotated to the rear because they’d stick out about an inch
 
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Thanks guys, those Apex SM10’s look like a great option... the only problem is that they’re $700 each here in Canada. I see there is a used set of GT350 wheels for sale here on the forum, but I’m California and doesn’t want to ship (I’m sure shipping to Canada would throw him for a loop haha).
How much should I budget to spend for a 2nd set here?
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