I've used both and not found much difference. Both make excellent tires and the price is the only thing that would sway me between them.
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try the bridgestone/firestone website?
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Proper Tire pressures for Your vehicle should be listed on the door jamb on the Drivers side of your vehicle..the listing for the Max pressure your tire will hold is listed on the sidewall of the tires. but is NOt the same as the recommended pressure for Your vehicle..YOu Always go with the one thats listed on the car..Not the tire..(Personally i find you get a smoother ride if you run the tires a cpl pounds lighter.. say 2-3lbs less..esp in trucks.)
Yes if you want better road holding. No if you want less friction and better fuel economy.
They are good for the price. Nexxen is an off brand Korean tire, however, they have developed a decent reputation for quality. It's not a Bridgestone or a Michelin, but it seems to be a decent lower cost alternative.