Loved the ride quality, but hated the wear. Do yourself a favor and up the air to 42psi-44psi to try and fight off the edge tread wear pattern that many of us have dealt with on the Bridgestones. My truck is an early build with a recommended 36psi on the sticker, which they learned was too low and have since bumped (so I'm told). I was lucky to get 29k on mine before the outer tread was worn to the core with about 6/32" tread remaining in the center.
I just replaced my Bridgestones with Falken Wildpeak AT3W all-terrain tires. Love the look, but I have to admit I miss the ride quality and low noise of the Bridgestones. They're great at far as A/T's go, but they are nowhere near as smooth as the H/T tires out there. I wasn't really comparing apples to apples when I chose mine, so I might have had artificially high standards which these just aren't meeting now. But man do they look better on a 4x4 than the H/T's ever did!