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

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SwampKing

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Haha, good one debate!
I'll keep my chillens safe though and takeover the jeep for another toy. My scab is my toy! You Should check out the rest of the toys. Hehe
 

LandFill

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:lol: A dealer not knowing what they're talking about- there's a surprise LOL /sarcasm

IF you could get a 6 1/2' bed with a SCab, that's what I'd be getting. Since you can't, and the towing, payload and cargo/leg room on the SCrew is better, for only slightly more, that's what I'm getting.

Another reason why the SCrew is better than the SCab IMO is the back seats on the Scab are vinyl. That's complete BS IMO and ford dropped the ball on that one for a truck that starts at 45K :nono:

I have leather rear seats in my 13' 801a black scab with blue accent.
 

69Mach1

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In my 801a w/ Blue accent, the rear seats appear to be the same material as the fronts... but I'm not sure I'd call it leather.
 

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So why do you guys think you need the supposed offroad advantages of the scab? Do you doubt your own abilities so much you need your truck to be more capable so you can keep up?
 

Jarrett H

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Same amount of seats, just a lot more leg room

Oh.. my bad, I just kept reading "I can fit more strippers", "haul more *******", "fit more people". So what were saying is, when you have lets say...people over 6' in the back, they will be more comfortable. lol Def worth adding a foot to the truck. :yaoface2:
 
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