SCREW v. SCAB: Please give me *your* "legal opinion" on this important case.

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Yeah i already switched my order to a SCAB. But its nice to know the back seat passengers will have liberty with the windows! They wont feel so cooped up back there, i hope. But who cares, cuz i'll be up front ALL the time LOL!!
 

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We took the utilitarian approach. Our requirements were 4-5 in comfort for short trips (2-3) hours, and 4 for long trips (13 hours to our cabin) with gear. SCREW was clearly our only choice in this regard, and we are thankful we made the right choice. The rear cavity swallows up people and gear with environmental limitations (cameras, guns, etc.) with room to spare. On long trips, if there are 2 or 3 of us, I can stretch out on the back seat (or the floor) and not be crowded by gear and snooze away the miles. If we didn't have the space requirements, we would have gone SCAB. As stated earlier, with these trucks, one cannot go wrong either way, they are amazing and I love seeing ours in the garage.
 

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scabs look better and are slightly more capable offroad. They are also a lot more rare with the newer trucks

screws look awful but come with a nice bigger sized fuel tank, real back doors, and lots of room inside

depends on what your needs are
 

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S Cab or S Crew any regrets?

I would like to know if anyone bought a S Cab and regretted not getting the S Crew and vise versa. If anyone bought a S Crew and wished they had gotten the S Cab instead?
 

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I have a scab and once in a while I wish I'd bought a screw. I have a 5 year old and loading her in her car seat can be a challenge at times in parking lots due to the rear suicide doors. On the rare occasion that I carry four adults, my back seat passengers wish I had a screw. Other than that I'm happy with my choice.
 

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I wanted a Screw but my wife talked me into a Scab. I don't regret it at all. It's not as long so I don't stick too far out of parking spots (still do). I don't plan to have kids so who cares if I even have a back seat.
 
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