short answer, yes they will fit.
long answer:
well first off if you are lowered with no camber kits right now, there is no way in hell you have the stock camber spec, i hope you got an alignment after to at least get the toe in spec.
to fit these rims you will need a tire with a width of about 195 and a 50 or smaller sidewall. you will also need to roll your fenders and add some negative camber depending how low you are.
for example:
im lowered about 3 inches at least from stock height, i have 15x8 rims with a +35 offset. my tires are 205/50r15. in order to fit the wheels on my car without raising the height of my car i needed to:
Front: roll fenders, pull fenders a bit, run -1.5 degrees of camber
Rear: roll fenders, run -2.5 degrees of camber
then align the car after. the thing you need to keep in mind is everytime you change the ride height it affects the camber and toe setting on your car. any time you change your camber you then change the toe setting on your car. so knowing this; you need to get an alignment after any adjustment, to avoid toe wear. although your camber may be lower than the OEM spec, it will not wear out the tires as fast as incorrect toe, provided your camber is -3 or higher. another thing to keep it mind is you will probably need a toe adjustment kit for the rear because the OEM adjustment will likely not be enough to keep it in spec.