Well after some retardation on my part trying to deal with Onlinetires.com and not being able to pick up the tires I really wanted, I headed out on a search. This search landed me at Sears of all places. I was looking around for tires and the associate came up to me and said, "you want the Bridgestones". I questioned him on why, then we started talking about Borrego and I decided his opinion is valid. I went back and fourth for a couple hours calling other places trying to get prices on comparable tires but to no avail, the Bridgestones were starting to sound worth it. Normal price was 202 something not including mounting and balancing, sears is having a sale on tires and with him giving me an extra 30 bucks off the total we got to 717.00 OTD. He then threw in a free 90 day road hazard warranty, no big deal but hey ITS FREE. Got them mounted and balanced and ready to go in a little less than an hour and here is what they look like. Pretty much a sears version of the revo and in person seems a tad more aggressive than its counterpart(revo). And these ar 255/70r16s I could have probably gone up to the 255/75/r16s without much trouble.
I then drove home all tense to get some sodas and water before heading out to test them. The drive home in itself was a million times better than with my bald ass BFG AT's and halfway assured me I made a good choice. So me and my buddy headed out to a couple local trails, still pretty muddy from the rain, and went in. Got all the way in and to a hill. Tryed going up and it was a no go. Started to second guess myself and decided to check the tire pressure. 50 PSI
No way I would make it up like that, so I let it down to about 35-6 and decided that hill wasn't ok for a single car trip and went elsewhere in the same area. the sidewalls were starting to flex and break in so now the mud was starting to clear itself like it should. I then proceeded to find some hills that had defeated my BFG's when I played there last in the dry dirt. The Bridgestones got me up it and I startd to feel them spin, then I felt the clunk of the diff locking and kept on truckin all the way up (about a half mile trail that I could back down if need be).
All in all with the little trail time I would say that these tires will end up being better than the BFG's. Cant wait to see what they can do in Borrego when it dries up a bit and the snow this Friday if there is any on the local mountain.
Here is two more cell phone pics of before we finished for the day.
(immediately after I let air out and before they started to flex)
(before I found the big pile of mud)
Will get better pics of the mud all over my car tommorow before work and better shots of the tread.