I'd go to tirerack's or discount tires website and either input your spec's into their search engine and it will narrow down your choice immensely to just wheels that more than likely fit. Talk to a rep too and make double sure. You can take that info and buy something from them or at least know exactly what parameters you have to work with
My experience is most other sites assume you know what your looking for
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I'm running that size in Hankook RS2's on some SSR Comp knock-off rims they are 16x7 et 44. No rubbing unless heavily loaded w/ large dips or bumps. No problems at all with normal or even hard driving.