Also think the look on stock suspension is pretty damn chunky in a good way without too much gap. I can already get it to rub in conditions you shouldn't be in on the street though so I'm not planning on going any lower now.
You really should not be rubbing too much with those, on the factory suspension, unless their super glue-like stick is inducing much, MUCH more body roll/lean on turns than my same wheel/tire size setup (also on the factory suspension), only on Neo Gens.
Turns out ALL of the rubbing I was experiencing with this 24.1" tall, and fairly wide section width setup was due to the shoulders/tread/side walls of the Neo Gens rubbing against the front Rally Armor mud flap mounting bracket nuts on hard turns/braking.
Now that those are off of the car, it seems dead silent (i.e.; NO rubbing at all) even on 'banging' right turns on the street, to the point of the tail swinging out on me.
Then again, my hearing is most likely 1/20th (or less) of what yours is, so maybe there is still some rubbing, but I'm just not hearing it?
BTW; One of the reasons I went with the 205/50s over the 'go to' 205/45s is to reduce that wheel gap on the factory suspension, which becomes even more Safari rally-like yet, with the 205/45s (I did NOT do it for the 'cushiness' like most others claim as the rationale).