Jorge,
I bet you will fing your shock is the problem because I autocross my TR6
with 225/60/16's on all four corners, and stock suspension on all four corners.
I may be higher, but you should be stiffer, so you should be able to maintain
the gap between wheel and fender even better than me.
I have had these tires on another TR6 that they didn't do so well on. The
"rubbed" the driver's side front fender on my dads car....it's a good thing he
did it first, instead of me. The 225's actually seem to stick outside the
fender some, although nothing like the wheels on the "NOS TR6".
Ryan Miles
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