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    i have a 2003 wrx sedan, with a 2 inch drop i want 18's, what do you guys think?
     
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    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    There's a whole lot of information you still need to tell us. What size tire are you running? What width wheel? What springs will you be running? Offset is just part of the puzzle.
     
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    +1 on tire tire size.... it might be tough goin with 18s.... prolly wanna keep the offset low.... i cant remember what they call for as far as offset goes... but the lower the better.
     
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    offset is meaningless without knowing the desired wheel width. and then that is pretty meaningless without knowing the tire size.
     
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    what is the wheel offset? what doe it mean? I thought it was the spread of the lugs.
     
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    a real basic description of offset is the distance between the center of the wheel and the wheel's hub

    http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
     
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    i have 02 wrx on 18x7.5 40+ with eibach pro kit and with 235/40/18 and i run perfectly fine...if this helps...
     
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    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    That's a scary offset on those wheels...7-10mm out of spec, Your wheel bearings are not going to like you.
     
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    just for that comment Brian I'm going to go with 18x9 with a plus 20mm offset all around for the VIP look!! hahh lol j/k
     
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    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    I've got a special price just for you on bearings too :)
     
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    I've been running 18x7.5 +40 for nearly 50k miles with no wheel bearing problems.
     
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    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    I'm not saying it's instant death, but it's going to create a higher load on the bearing and that can lead to premature failure.
     
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