I see very few SCab Raptors vs. SCrews

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Not enough room for the 36 gallon tank on a scab. BTW LOVE MY SCAB IF FOR NOTHING ELSE BUTTHE TURNING RADIUS. I'M IN A LOANER SCREW RIGHT NOW AND PARKING IS ROUGH
 

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In all reality, I had to get the screw. I have two young kids and needed the extra doors. Coming from large diesel trucks for the last 20 years, driving, maneuvering and parking the screw is a walk in the park. I'm sure scab is great offroad.
 

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In all reality, I had to get the screw. I have two young kids and needed the extra doors. Coming from large diesel trucks for the last 20 years, driving, maneuvering and parking the screw is a walk in the park. I'm sure scab is great offroad.
Understand completely regarding little ones. Big improvement in the scab rear doors is they open all the way back as opposed to the my gen 1 scab doors
 

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I wanted a SCAB too but it was too hard to find. I like the look of the SCAB better - sportier, lighter, and more maneuverable on tight trails.

But the SCREW is more practical, I can take family or 4 of my friends with me off roading or on trips. Plus I really appreciate the covered space in 2nd row of the cab with the back seats folded up. I rarely put stuff in the bed anymore except large or dirty things.

So the SCREW has grown on me. The Panoramic Moon Roof is cool too.

How about 1 of each? A SCREW Daily Driver and SCAB Fully Tricked Out for off roading.

:rofl:
 
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