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I'm trying to find some new 20" wheels that will fit the 35mm offset of the GT350R brake kit calipers. Most of the rear wheels are enough but the fronts look to be 5mm off. I'm already running 25mm spacers front and rear on the standard 2016 GT PP 19" wheels, so is it just a case of swapping the spacers over onto the new wheels ?
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Apex EC-7 19" or SM-10 19" wheels will fit and clear.
 

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With 19" wheels, you also have to make sure the barrel clears the front caliper.
 

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Did you already buy the brake kit?
Yes, and already have it installed. The 19" P51 wheels I was using had barrel clearance issues so I went with the 20" P51. Keep in mind that the rear hubs extend outwards 6mm more than the stock GT ones.
 

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Yes, and already have it installed. The 19" P51 wheels I was using had barrel clearance issues so I went with the 20" P51. Keep in mind that the rear hubs extend outwards 6mm more than the stock GT ones.
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Yeah the P51 wheels had some failures. Wouldn't recommend those (spokes are too thin).

Apex wheels strong like bull, and as mentioned you don't need to go to 20" for the barrels to clear the brakes.
 

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Yeah the P51 wheels had some failures. Wouldn't recommend those (spokes are too thin).

Apex wheels strong like bull, and as mentioned you don't need to go to 20" for the barrels to clear the brakes.
I have HRE FF04 20x10 +35mm and 20x11 +50mm front/rear. I wonder if they will work with GT350R brembos
 

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I have HRE FF04 20x10 +35mm and 20x11 +50mm front/rear. I wonder if they will work with GT350R brembos
Go make some friends in your local GT350 club and find out!
 

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I think you use an aftermarket offset GT, like a 40mm, 10" rim on the front and a stock offset GT350 11" rim in the rear with the GT350R brake kit on a GT.
 

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As far as I know, the fronts in that kit utilizes the same factory offset, so most aftermarket 20's should work, no problem. You'd have to be a bit selective for 19's because the inside barrel of some will clear the caliper, and some won't. For the rear brakes you'll need GT350 spec rear wheels, otherwise, rear wheels made for stock GT offset will stick out.
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