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DIfferent offset.. Same as the Mach 1 HP wheels. So no, not without spacers or something... Aftermarket PP2 reps are made that can be square though, but the factory ones, no...
 

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I was thinking i could just buy 4 of the 19x11 rears
Like I said, if they are genuine PP2 wheels (which are rare and hard to find), the rears are different offset than the front so making them fit on the front is problematic clearance wise with the suspension and stuff.
 

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You can do 19x10 on all corners. But not 19x11.

These LMR SVE SP2 19x10 look as close to PP2 as you get without buying OEM.
They are also lighter too and available in gloss black.
 

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I was thinking i could just buy 4 of the 19x11 rears
You could, but as skinnyb said, you will need longer front studs with spacers, probably a minimum of 20 mm spacers since the OEM PP2 rear wheels have a 48mm offset. Pretty sure when I first bought my 2020 PP2 I tested a rear on the front and it cleared the brakes, just needs a spacer. I had the same idea as you, but ended up going Apex EC7 19x11’s all around.

If it was me, I would buy 4 19x11 SVE SP2’s along with 1” longer front studs and 25mm spacers. The SVE wheels would be lighter and cheaper. If longer studs and spacers are not an option, just buy 4 of the 19x10 SP2’s, will fit with no other changes.

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Like I said, if they are genuine PP2 wheels (which are rare and hard to find), the rears are different offset than the front so making them fit on the front is problematic clearance wise with the suspension and stuff.
I see. Ford sells the pp2 wheels. I wasnt sure if clearance was an issue. I will just go with the 10.5 front and 11 rear then.
 

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I see. Ford sells the pp2 wheels. I wasnt sure if clearance was an issue. I will just go with the 10.5 front and 11 rear then.
Yeah the Mach 1 HP wheels are the same way 10.5 front, 11 rear. Same offset. You can definitely see it on those wheels, its way more obvious the offset difference with them on the car. The PP2 wheels its obvious when you have them off the car, I ceramic coated a set a while back... And the PP2 wheels are my favorite by far. I wish I could find a set reasonably priced. The reps are black which I do not like. I want a original gunmetal grey set...
 
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You could, but as skinnyb said, you will need longer front studs with spacers, probably a minimum of 20 mm spacers since the OEM PP2 rear wheels have a 48mm offset. Pretty sure when I first bought my 2020 PP2 I tested a rear on the front and it cleared the brakes, just needs a spacer. I had the same idea as you, but ended up going Apex EC7 19x11’s all around.

If it was me, I would buy 4 19x11 SVE SP2’s along with 1” longer front studs and 25mm spacers. The SVE wheels would be lighter and cheaper. If longer studs and spacers are not an option, just buy 4 of the 19x10 SP2’s, will fit with no other changes.

Doug
Those sve's look nice. Im going to have to consider those. I looking to use 20% coupon at ford accessories and stack that with capital one statement credit the next time they do 20% or 25% and get the whole set for about 900ish.
 

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PP2 has the exact same geometry as any other GT PP. For square setup you need 25mm spacer and longer studs in front - but this has been a lot of times and works. It's the tire that can potentially rub against the strut - for 315s you may need 28mm-ish spacer depending on front camber.
 

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Has anyone done a square setup with the 19x11 pp2 wheels or know if the 19x11s will fit on the front?
That's exactly what's on my car now.
19x11 +50 wheels at every corner with longer studs and 25mm spacers on the front. Then you can rotate all the wheels around.
I run 305 square.


Edit: sorry, I assumed you were talking about the SVE PP2 rep wheels, not OEM. Not certain about OEM, but the SVE wheels are lighter and cheaper anyway so no point in going the OEM route.
 
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That's exactly what's on my car now.
19x11 +50 wheels at every corner with longer studs and 25mm spacers on the front. Then you can rotate all the wheels around.
I run 305 square.


Edit: sorry, I assumed you were talking about the SVE PP2 rep wheels, not OEM. Not certain about OEM, but the SVE wheels are lighter and cheaper anyway so no point in going the OEM route.
I was looking to do oem because if i time the purchase correctly i can get them for around 900
 
 








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