I'm also getting more interested in adding some 27.5+ wheels to my stable. I'm just hesitant with clearance on either of my frames.
So far from SportingGoods he has posted the following info:
SportingGoods 29er to 27.5+ Conversion Summary
Frame = FR202
Fork = Rockshox Reba Solo Air
Carbon Wheels = 27.5" x 35mm (internal width), 40mm outer width (HR740C from Peter)
Tires =Schwalbe Nobby Nic 27.5" x 2.8" Front (70mm actual width), WTB Trailblazer 27.5" x 2.8" Rear (65mm actual width),
Widest part of tires occurs 34.3 cm from the front axle on the Nobby Nic, 32.4cm on the rear axle for the WTB Trailblazer.
Clearance on the rear chain stays 4mm drive side /5mm non drive side
Rides great, faster setup, he prefers the 27.5+ over his 29er wheels.
Given the above information, we should be able to determine how much clearance any frame and fork would have with those tires and carbon wheels.
On my IP-057 frame:
I have a CS measurement of 71.5mm. (71.5-65)/2 = 3.25mm clearance each side. Seems like I better have a rear wheel that stays true, that is about as little clearance as I would ever like to see.
Rockshox Reba RLT Dual Air Fork, I have a measurement of 74.5mm. (74.5-70)/2 -= 2.25mm clearance each side, even tighter than the rear if I use a Nobby Nic tire.
On my IP-036 frame:
I have a CS measurement of 76.5mm. (76.5-65)/2 = 5.75mm clearance each side. This bike might be able to take a wider tire in the back. If I were to put a Nobby Nic on the rear, I might have only 2-3mm clearance on each side.
On my Fox Float 32 CTD Evolution Fork, I have a measurement of almost 90mm. (90-70)/2 = 10mm clearance on each side. I may easily fit a 3.0 tire up front on this bike.
If you run the same setup as SportingGoods, 27.5"x35mm IW Carbon rims, Nobby Nic up front, WTB TB out back, I should be able to use the new wheels with plus tires on either frame.