So here they are.
Stock = 8.4" section width (measured on a 7.5" rim), 23.4" diameter, 7.6" tread width, 19lbs
Sport Comp-2 = 7.9" section width (measured on a much smaller 6" rim), 23.4" diameter, 7.7" tread width, 21lbs (has to be in the sidewall, it is super stiff for a 55 series)
What it boils down to is, unmounted, the stock tires are a little bit wider, but when mounted on our stock 7" rims their effective section width is reduced a little and while different sources seem to claim different things, the general consensus is about 0.2" less for every 1/2" less rim, meaning the 8.4" reported by TireRack as measured on a 7.5" rim is more like 8.2" when mounted on the 7" wide rims our cars come with. The 7.9" section width on the 195/55 Comp-2's is measured on a 6" rim, however, and I'll be mounting them on a 7" rim which should add about .4" to the width, bringing them up to 8.3" section width and will technically end up a hair wider than the stock tires when all is said and done.
Regardless of appearance and section width, the skinnier 195's also have a slightly bigger tread width measurement, so there is that too. Moral of the story? They are really close to the same width when unmounted and are pretty much the exact same height (in reality, not just on paper via TireRack that puts them both at 23.4"), but mounted the "skinnier" 195s should end up a hair wider.
My basis for this information comes from TireRack's section width explanation page here:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=200
Special thanks to my son for holding the tires steady for the pics
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Comp-2 in front
Comp-2 at top of photo
Comp-2 at top of photo