Quick Backspacing Question

You'd be better off with more backspacing in the front and the back. Stock BBP 15x7's had a 4.25" backspace (+6 offset), and running them on my Duster with 225/60/15's there wasn't any extra room to the fender. The 215's would be close with a 4" backspace, but they should fit.

In the back I'd say the same, a 225/60/15 will fit just fine on a 15x7 and the stock backspace would be 4.25". Most have found that getting the max tire out back with a BBP axle means more like 4.5" of backspace on a 15x7", a +12 offset. With a 15x8 that works out to about 5" of backspace. Again though, with a 225/60/15 the rim you listed should work, but it will be close, and you won't be able to run anything bigger than a 225 in the back. Which is a shame because with the proper backspacing most folks can run a 245.

The only thing you didn't mention was whether or not your car still has the SBP or has been converted to BBP. All of my recommendations are for BBP, because the BBP brakes and axles add track width to both the front and rear. With a SBP set up you'll have more room. I still wouldn't say those wheels would be ideal, but your clearance would be a lot safer than if you're running BBP.