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I am upgrading an MY15 gt pp1 to gt350 brakes all around. I have the Brembos on the front so wheel clearance is ok. However, I would like to run the pp1 wheel I currently have on the rear. I will eventually be upgrading the wheel/tire combo but I just put on new as+3's and would like to use them for now. Can this be done? Also, I don't want to debate the merits of upgrading the brakes, as I already have them, just need to know if I can make this work. Thanks.
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Anybody......is this thing on ???!!
 

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I'd be more worried about the fronts fitting. The GT350 brakes are not the same as the PP brakes, you may need GT350 offsets.
 
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Possible for sure. I am doing the whole conversion though. Spindle, hub, rotor, etc and I have not seen anybody with clearance issues in front. I was mostly worried about the rear, I know that the embrace assembly makes it about a 1/4 inch wider each side so I was thinking I would probably have to run a spacer to compensate for the extra width and different wheel offset. I hadn't considered the front. But wouldn't the diameter of the wheel be the same at 19. May have an offset issue in the front though.
 

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I doubt the diameter is the only issue, I think the spokes might need different clearance.
 
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Yes, agreed, that's why I was thinking about spacers to move it out to clear the back of the wheel. I was hoping that someone knew how much of a spacer it would take. I wouldn't want to be over 23mm as it puts to much stress on suspension components.
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