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Who pulled your chain? If you have nothing to add other than to play hall monitor BTFOB.

As an experienced internet user, I'm just giving free instruction how to use it. FYI, you only provided dimensions for the Screw when the OP wanted both the Scab and Screw dimensions. The link I provided, as well as the link provided before your post, provided that information yet you had to make some passive aggressive comment about nobody directly answering the question. And while in your mind you did, you actually didn't. :flipthebird:
 

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As an experienced internet user, I'm just giving free instruction how to use it. FYI, you only provided dimensions for the Screw when the OP wanted both the Scab and Screw dimensions. The link I provided, as well as the link provided before your post, provided that information yet you had to make some passive aggressive comment about nobody directly answering the question. And while in your mind you did, you actually didn't. :flipthebird:

Ah, don't worry. It was the kind of question asked by someone in her bunny slippers sunk too deep in the Bark-o-Lounger to get up to measure the garage, and too (insert your favorite pejorative here) to use the computer in her lap in an intelligent fashion. She knows it, too. That's why she's covering up with snarky replies now.
 

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What are the widths of of the front track tire edge to edge? Seen the 76" number on the website but is that the rim or tire...or is it tire center to center?
 
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@solsurfr, there is about a foot difference in length between the two models. Most standard garages are not deep enough to accommodate the longer truck, but WILL accommodate the SCAB. Measuring the garage might keep a buyer from buying the wrong truck, but won't keep a buyer from making a purchase at all.

All good brother. I figured you had a good point. I wonder though, choosing a SCAB over a SCREW because of a garage seems a extreme but that's just my point of view. Interestingly, my dealer refuses to order SCABs for his own dealer stock. He said for those who want to custom order a SCAB, they have to put quite a bit down to prove they will follow-thru with the order.
 

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All good brother. I figured you had a good point. I wonder though, choosing a SCAB over a SCREW because of a garage seems a extreme but that's just my point of view. Interestingly, my dealer refuses to order SCABs for his own dealer stock. He said for those who want to custom order a SCAB, they have to put quite a bit down to prove they will follow-thru with the order.

Thats really odd that your dealer does that. Considering I personally ordered a scab. But estimates I have read online have less than 10 percent of custom orders being scabs.
 

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Thats really odd that your dealer does that. Considering I personally ordered a scab. But estimates I have read online have less than 10 percent of custom orders being scabs.

Yea I was a little surprised too. Maybe he meant only Raptors? I hardly, if at all, see any SCABs on their lot come to think of it. He feels strongly that the demand isn't there for SCABs and his inventory is a good example of that thinking.
 

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