18x9.5 +24 advice/help :/

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Hey y’all so I bought these av06 for $300 turns out they’re 18x9.5 +24. I mounted them on the car and the poke is pretty crazy it seems to go Past the fender quite a bit the lugs I got are forsure all the way in with the rim snug in the back. I’ve seen people on fitment industry with an offset of 22 that make it fit . Wondering if y’all know something that I don’t since I’m new to the rim and tire game I’m so lost lol.
Before u direct me to the aggressive wheel thread I’ve already looked through it and I watched the rim sizing video on FI (I think they made it)
Are they even worth putting on? Need camber arms? Im looking for traction since I’m spinning 1-3 on stocks.

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Take out the guide pin on the strut top, it will give you a good amount of camber and with a 235 it might fit. If not you either will need to go with a bigger tire stretch or look for options to get more camber. The rear will just require camber arms and rolling your fender.
 
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Take out the guide pin on the strut top, it will give you a good amount of camber and with a 235 it might fit. If not you either will need to go with a bigger tire stretch or look for options to get more camber. The rear will just require camber arms and rolling your fender.
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