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      02-29-2024, 12:40 PM   #1
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Poke Fitment

Hello guys

I've a stock 420 (f32) M Sport version, and i recently bought new wheels

Front: 19' - 9J ET30
Read: 19' - 10J ET30

i'm running on

Front: 225/40 R19
Rear: 255/35 R19

and i've a poke fitment around ~~2cm



Tried to put as much camber as possibel with the stock car, and wheels still poke

There is any sugestions what i can do?

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      02-29-2024, 01:04 PM   #2
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the most you can do is take it to a machine shop and shave the wheel hub 2-3mm. however personally i wouldn't do that we don't know how it affects the structural integrity, especially with since the thickness at the lug hole is reduced by the amount you shave.

otherwise you are SOL, the offset is too low. front is at the lowest i'd get but the rears offset is 10mm too low.

next time get front offset ET32-25 and rear offset between ET40-45
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      03-04-2024, 03:58 AM   #3
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As above; but agree its not a great idea

Sorry to be blunt; but getting better wheels with a better fitment would be your best bet; and sell those on
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if he were to lower the car they would sink in a bit wouldnt they? might be a good excuse to get some coilovers or springs...

good rule of thumb is always default to whatever Aloha says.
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if he were to lower the car they would sink in a bit wouldnt they? might be a good excuse to get some coilovers or springs...

good rule of thumb is always default to whatever Aloha says.
Aloha is the God of Fitment around these parts. He helped me out a ton.
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