1988 Toyota Celica Tire versus shock rear

Asked by Cora Sep 26, 2018 at 02:47 AM about the 1988 Toyota Celica ST Coupe FWD

Question type: Car Customization

I have a 1988 Toyota Celica I'm putting on 205 50
R17 but the shocks rub in the back is there
anything to do as far as modifying or a different
type of shock to put on that will work please help

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Okay so I'm new to this my question is above but I will repeat myself I have a 1988 Toyota Celica I am putting on 205 50 R17 the back shocks are rubbing on the tires is there anything I can do to modify the shocks or is there a different type of shock that I can put on that wouldn't rub please help

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