That wheel is +42. I would be OK with liner rubbing since its possible to trim that bump that keeps contacting but the main issue is fender rubbing. I'm afraid to wear through paint and start getting rust.
The problem is really just autocross; I think if I was doing track days where turns are much less sharp, I would not be having this issue. On the other hand our current autocross site was fit into an old kart track and so there are a couple of hairpins where I have to dive into the corner and use full lock.
I've put on a new set of REs but in 205/45R16s today and they're MUCH smaller, visually. I don't have measurements to back it up but looks much more than you'd imagine 10mm of width shaved off would look like. Next auto-x event coming up in Aug, and I'm pretty sure nothing will rub now.
FWIW, a friend with stock 205/40R17 but also with "square" tire profile (I _think_ they were R888?s) also experienced slight rubbing on liner and a touch on the fender in the same spots as I did. He's running Koni yellows w/ Swift Rs.
I was running Meisters when I realized tires are rubbing and I thought they were to blame, however on second thought the amount of rub that was already there indicated that this started some time before I put them on. This makes sense; if they feature same bumpstop length as OEM, then the reduced ride height doesn't really matter; they will still bottom up on bump stops, just sooner. While I'm not sure Meisters do, the B14s I'm running now _do_ explicitly have same bumpstop length (per spec sheet), so the only possible reason for rubbing is the oversized tire / offset.