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Hey guys! I have a 19 GT Premium PP1. I just ordered a set of Konig Dekagram wheel in 19x9.5 with 35mm offset. Wanted a wider tire in front and to make them all square. Will i need a spacer for the front? Or will that offset be enough to not need one?
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Should be fine without spacer
 

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That offset should work well, but did you confirm they'll clear your PP1 brakes?
 
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That offset should work well, but did you confirm they'll clear your PP1 brakes?
Im pretty sure they will. They have, basically, the same dimensions as the stock rear wheels. Only main difference in dimensions are the offset and the center bore. But, I have a center bore ring coming with it.
 

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Im pretty sure they will. They have, basically, the same dimensions as the stock rear wheels. Only main difference in dimensions are the offset and the center bore. But, I have a center bore ring coming with it.
I understand with some wheels the inner barrel size and shape will not accommodate the Brembos even though they are fine with the base brakes. No direct experience with these, though.
 
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I understand with some wheels the inner barrel size and shape will not accommodate the Brembos even though they are fine with the base brakes. No direct experience with these, though.
Well, guess ill be the tester for these lol. Not a huge deal because I ordered them through my local shop and have a buddy there. So should be able to return them worst case.
 

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Well, guess ill be the tester for these lol. Not a huge deal because I ordered them through my local shop and have a buddy there. So should be able to return them worst case.
That's good. Hope they fit great and we get to see the pics!
 
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That's good. Hope they fit great and we get to see the pics!
Of course! I did give him a call. According to him, for Mustangs, their system does take a lot into account for wheel fitment and says they site states these should fit my car. SOOOO hopefully they don't take too long to come in and I can get them slapped on before the next meet down here. Plus 21 pounds per wheel.....saving 8.5 pounds for each front tire and 11.5 for each rear. I'm ok with this lol
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