Bridgestone Dueler AT RHS? Anyone install on a 100 Yet?

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Has anyone seen or installed the new Bridgestone Dueler AT RHS? The are very similiar to the old dueler however now they have side tread blocks. In my opinion, it is much better looking tire now. It is the optional tire on the new H3. Pictures are very hard to come by, most sites still the incorrect old style dueler as the rhs tire.

uzj100
 
I have not seen them but what is the difference between the REVO AT's?

I like the REVO's but the Dueler AT's were mediocre at best.
 
Yeah, revos were a huge improvement over the old duelers. Couldn't even find the RHS on their website. I had the unfortunate task of going to search the H3 gallery to find a pic of this tire :( I cropped most of the offensive material out of the picture :)
Dueler RHS.webp
 
Is that a revo tread pattern or standard at tread pattern?

uzj100
 
Above is the RH-S pattern. The Revo pattern looks like this and also Tabraha's avatar.
bs_dueler_at_revo_wl_ci2_l.webp
 
tabraha said:
Yeah, revos were a huge improvement over the old duelers. Couldn't even find the RHS on their website. I had the unfortunate task of going to search the H3 gallery to find a pic of this tire :( I cropped most of the offensive material out of the picture :)

These are the revos I have been looking for has anyone found them for sale anywhere? in a 285/75/16
 
i noticed that at tirerack the Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo are on sale now maybe to make way for the RHS...
 
Here is a picture of the R-HS I think this will be my next tire only thing is the load rating is C will this be a problem is the tirerack warrenty good for offroad use?
here is a picture of it it looks great! But how does it handle???
bs_dueler_at_rhs_ci2_l.jpg

bs_dueler_at_rhs_ci3_l.jpg
 
I echo calamaridog. What is the difference between those and the REVO ? Why the interest? and what on earth does RHS stand for ?
 
I like the sweet looking side wall tread blocks.

uzj100
 
Yeah they even look better in person. Looks at first like goodyear MTR. I think the R in R-HS stands for Revo. But the load rating is a C not a D. They are the tire that comes on the H3 when it is ordered with the locker and offroad package. Not that this mean much though... there is a $100 rebate on bridgstones right now too.
 
RH-S Feedback

I'm also very interested in the RH-S for my 97 80...haven't been able to find any feedback (or much in the way of specs, e.g. vs. Revo) on them, though. Anyone? Guess we could ask the H3 guys who've been running them...

While Revo would be my preference, if I can get into an essentially brand new set of take-off RH-S for a fraction of what I'd pay for 'new' Revos...I'm going to be hitting up my local dealerships and tire stores in the next couple of weeks.

I love the look of those shoulder lugs, too...and with the obvious exception of the Firestone mess a few years back, my personal experience has been that factory OEM tires just seem to last longer than aftermarket replacements for whatever reason...
 
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I wouldn't hesitate to buy a take-off pair for a good price. Just wash them really good so you don't get any Hummer contamination.
 
Ha! :flipoff2:
 
How much would you pay?
 
$35-$80 a tire for less than 10k miles and no wear.

Lots of "New" takeoffs in 285/75R16 ATs for $35 when I was shopping for a spare.
 
Hummer dealers had'em?
 
Probably the shops that sold them the new tires had em. The dealers probably hold thiers for warranty repairs ect.. I was shopping at Discount Tire and they called around for me. I was looking for a spare and went with a new Dunlop.

If I wanted a set of RHSs I would probably troll in the Hummer sites. When someone posts photos of new bling wheels and tires send them a PM. They probably also have "FOR SALE" forums.
 

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