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I ran both OEM GT350 and PP2 wheels on my 2018 PP1 using my stock lugs with no issues.
 

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I believe these rims will fit a 2018 GT with PP1 Brembo brake upgrade. Can anyone else confirm?

https://lmr.com/item/WK-177912A/mustang-sve-r350-wheel-kit-black-19x10-11-15-17

Also, what other parts would be needed to utilize these time on a 2018 GT?

Thanks for the help.
Yes they will fit PP1 brembos without issue. They do not fit GT350 brakes. Wheels will come with lug nuts as well. I used them with my SVE wheels but do have it down to replace with a nicer set at some point.
 
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Yes they will fit PP1 brembos without issue. They do not fit GT350 brakes. Wheels will come with lug nuts as well. I used them with my SVE wheels but do have it down to replace with a nicer set at some point.
I am thinking either 275s or 285s on the front 19x10 rims.

What size tire did you run on the front 19x10 rims? Is your car stock ride height or has it been lowered? Did you have any issues with rubbing on the fronts? If so, how did you address?

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Most people on here use 285/35 on the 19x10 front. 275/35 is also fine if you’re wanting to preload the sidewall a little more for handling purposes or if the specific tire you’re after doesn’t offer a 285/35. I’m Lowered 3/4 inch up front, zero problems.
 

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Most people on here use 285/35 on the 19x10 front. 275/35 is also fine if you’re wanting to preload the sidewall a little more for handling purposes or if the specific tire you’re after doesn’t offer a 285/35. I’m Lowered 3/4 inch up front, zero problems.
Great info. Thank you.
 

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I've been running 19x10 squared with 275/40/19 on all corners.
Fits like a glove. Not lowered, but Magneride.

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