I have them on my Chrysler. They ride nice, but are wearing terribly. I doubt I will get 25K miles out of them.
As to the door pressure, that only applies to the stock tires. Once you change the tires to non-OEM, the door pressure is only a guideline. You could put 2 ply bias ply tires or 8 ply radials on it. The manufacturer spec is for the EXACT tires that came on the car when new. If the door calls for 33 PSI, try 3-5 PSI over for a month or so, and see how it handles.
As to the door pressure, that only applies to the stock tires. Once you change the tires to non-OEM, the door pressure is only a guideline. You could put 2 ply bias ply tires or 8 ply radials on it. The manufacturer spec is for the EXACT tires that came on the car when new. If the door calls for 33 PSI, try 3-5 PSI over for a month or so, and see how it handles.