The SS II is a very wide 225 with 8.9" section and 8.5" tread width, 23.9" diameter is not bad, weight is 23lbs which is pretty heavy, I would pick the 205/50/16 instead, just a little taller, 8.5 section and 7.5 tread width, 21lbs, I would prefer that size in this particular tire on an 8" wide wheel.
If you are considering a BBK there is a significant chance the RPF1 would not fit over them, I have owned quite a few of those wheels and they can be a trick brake fit.
The R1R is a wide tire as well, 205/45/16 is 19lbs, 8.1 section, 7.7 tread, 23.1 diameter so closer to stock, plenty wide for an 8" wheel, 140 tread wear, the 225 is 9 Section, 8 tread, 23lbs, 23.9" tall, I would give up .3" and save 4lbs absolutely!
Of those the SS II would be my pick in 205/50/16 more likely as will be a better street tire and likely better overall performance.
If you autocross look at the 215 Rival S, if into track days pick a different tire as the get hot to fast for a road course.
The Hankook R-S3 works very well as a track and street tire as does the SSII. 205 is the size I would go with.
Saving weight and having really good sidewall support will go a very long way to improve every aspect in performance including feedback and ride quality and less wear on the chassis.
The only way I would run overly wide tires on a given rim size is if dictated by rules in autocross racing or in drag racing, never for street or track nor for looks. I may not be an absolute expert but 47+ years of modding cars to make them handle better, hundreds of sets of wheels and tires chosen for the task and with readily available real specs and reviews I get it right at least most of the time
OK, got to get busy, moving the RV to SoCal today, lots to do!