This is why I'm asking , everybody's different . I want to get it right this time . The more help the better init .
This is going to sound rude but I fail to see what you are having issues with in choosing the tyre size. 225 will probably not rub but it depends on how fast you drive and what compression you put into the shocks on any given day. So why not get the size that has the least chance of rubbing. Do you have some strange need to get it right close to rubbing
Just buy the 215 size and reduce the risk. You have already slapped yourself in the face not doing correct research and now you not quite sure weather to slap yourself in the face again for good measure.