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

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Misfit

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well.. i have till monday to decide. going today did not help at all..

i love the prerunner/race truck look.

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but this thing is also sick as hell too.
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and this thing is just stupid awesome.
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I do not have kids,. i dont plan on hauling or towing, i will have some friends with me once in a while but not often. and i do plan on this becoming more of a daily/ongoing project truck. like at some point possibly having a full cage

i just dont wanna have the truck few months down the road and wish i had went with the Screw.

i also have to remember i live in effin Indiana, not the baja -_____- so the use of a "prerunner" will be limited to my trips to TRR or the Snoball and local arrangements in some cornfields
 
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I do not have kids,. i dont plan on hauling or towing, i will have some friends with me once in a while but not often. and i do plan on this becoming more of a daily/ongoing project truck. like at some point possibly having a full cage

i just dont wanna have the truck few months down the road and wish i had went with the Screw.

i also have to remember i live in effin Indiana, not the baja -_____- so the use of a "prerunner" will be limited to my trips to TRR or the Snoball and local arrangements in some cornfields

Screw costs more, but resale is higher than than the msrp differance, Scab harder to resell, but bottom line sounds like your leaning towards Scab, so just get what you want.
 

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I wanted a Supercab so bad. But ended up getting the supercrew instead. I love the looks of the supercab but am happy with owning a Screw. The extra room is really nice even though it's just my 8 yr old son and I.
 

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Screw costs more, but resale is higher than than the msrp differance, Scab harder to resell, but bottom line sounds like your leaning towards Scab, so just get what you want.


im really not concerned with resale because im going to put a cage in it. and that pretty much makes it a 1% group of people that will want the truck.

have to have a answer by monday morning. more then likely ill stick with my gut and keep the Scab :suicide:

yay!
 

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Misfit,
"That was easy!"
Good luck!
Eddie

lol there was nothing easy about it. Ive bugged the hell out of all of my friends almost 48hrs straight about it. but it comes down to i really want a "race truck"
in my head im seeing bedcage, roll cage, fiberglass fenders,. im 24 and dont have kids. i want to go to some Raptor Runs and enjoy life a little bit.

i have a Tahoe if i need to haul people around.
 

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Sounds like you should get a scab. I'm single with out kids but choose the screw for the extra room on extended hunting/camping trips. I saw to many threads of people on here going from a scab to a screw.
 
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