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

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Mayhem

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0-60 screw is faster than the scab (according to car & driver) :)

C&D smoke rock.

I can't imagine how that makes sense.

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Hell the Raptor turning radius is not bad for such a big truck. It amazes me sometimes how small it feels..

-Greg

Turning Radius in the Raptor is awesome ! I always say it turns more like a car. The extra width really helps. But I'm talkin Scab too... shorter base is a bonus.
 

Hootey

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Screw or Scab

In the next year i am going to be buying a raptor.
i have yet to be able to decide whether i should get the screw or the scab.
it will be used as a daily driver

if you guys could help me out and give me your input as to which one you think is a better fit..

thanks in advance!!!
 

Macman

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As a daily I would go SCrew, having 2 doors that can open on their own without the driver/passenger opening theirs is much more convenient, especially if you drive with others often. Also the leg room in the back is superb, more room to put stuff back there with the seats folded up etc. If I was single, I would have went SCab though.
 

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yeah i thought about the added room in the back would def be a big plus. seeing that i am a project manager for a custom home builder....my truck is always filled with random shit for each job...extra room is a must a guess lol

i will be off roading some with it tho but having the Screw would not make that much of a difference for that.
 

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yeah i thought about the added room in the back would def be a big plus. seeing that i am a project manager for a custom home builder....my truck is always filled with random shit for each job...extra room is a must a guess lol

i will be off roading some with it tho but having the Screw would not make that much of a difference for that.

Bigger fuel tank in the SCrew is a huge bonus as well.
 

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oh it has a larger tank?! shit i didnt know that. def gettin a Screw then no questions asked now haha
 

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You won't regret it having a 36 gallon tank, more towing capacity, more room it is well worth it.
 
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