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mikeyh Mar 8, 2004 04:34 PM

Don't take me wrong
 
Please do not take this post wrong. I am a firm believer in buy what you want and will be happy with, but I do have a question.
What is the deal with all these F-150 SCREWS? I understand a SCREW on the heavy duties, but just do not get them on the F-150s.

Personally, when I see a F-150 SCREW, I just see a SUV. Does this not also take away from what a truck is for?

Again, do not take this wrong, I am just wondering. Also, I did not buy my truck for what a truck was built for.

You guys rock :rocker: and have one on me :beers:

Mike

TUFF FORD Mar 8, 2004 04:55 PM

Personally, I like the SCREW's, but they are not for me. I looked at them in 2001 and again this year, but went with the SCAB. My dad used to tell me, "There's an a$$ for every seat!", and I see it being played true everyday.

I think it's a sharp truck, and to be honest with you, if I could get my 4-wheeler in the bed with my toolbox and not have to leave the tailgate open, I would be all over it. I know there are aftermarket items that will secure the load, but I like to have the tailgate closed. I don't haul it around everyday , but the 35 or 40 times a year that I do, it's not worth the trouble or worry.

I think that people that haul kids around, or go on road trips with more than 2 or 3 people total would definately benefit from a SCREW over a SCAB. There are a ton of other reasons. To be perfectly honest, the SCREW is just more interior to clean!!:D Some people just like the look better.

Whatever the reason is, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. And thank God that we live in a country where we can express those opinions freely.

God Bless. Peace out!

:beers:

TruBluScru Mar 8, 2004 05:10 PM

This is a tired, old , and utterly pointless topic of discussion. As has been pointed out numerous times, a Screw can haul all kinds of crap. Example, stone, gravel, sand, pallets of virtually anything etc. etc. etc. Is it ideal for a tradesman? Probably not, but neither is a stock 8 foot bed. I can't think of a trade where people haul things between 7 and 9 feet long exclusively. Most plumbers, landscapers, and tradesman in general are routinely hauling crap in lengths from 8-16 feet. You see these people on the road all the time. See those big things bolted on the bed of their trucks? They are called lumber racks.

grayflare Mar 8, 2004 05:14 PM

If theres a market for it and it sells. They will make it. Simple as that. Supply and Demand.

jdpete Mar 8, 2004 05:18 PM

this is the ideal vehicle for me---I have two small kids, so really need SUV to go with my wifes minivan for the winter---I dont do construction or anything, but use a truck several times a year for light duty---I have the best of both worlds in my opinion---I would rather go like this, than have an Expy and have to lay seats down, etc to haul---I love this truck, and it rides so smooth that we take it on trips with the DVD player, and man you ride comfortable---And still have the truck bed to boot----

petersde Mar 8, 2004 05:27 PM

When I was married, I had a second vehicle for most of my hauling. So, I drove Mustangs and other convertibles. Now that I'm single again, I need a better way to haul 4x8 sheets of plywoor, etc. I also want to be able to haul my kids (23 and 27) and, on occasion, even my ex. The Screw does all that and is just what I need.

BrewMaster Mar 8, 2004 05:36 PM


Originally posted by TruBluScru
This is a tired, old , and utterly pointless topic of discussion.
as are most of the threads here, but for some reason we all keep coming back...

:D :beers:

fatboy0103@cox. Mar 8, 2004 06:33 PM


Originally posted by BrewMaster
as are most of the threads here, but for some reason we all keep coming back...

:D :beers:


Hmmm, well said!

PhillipSVT Mar 8, 2004 06:41 PM

Just curious how a Screw is ok for a heavy duty truck but is not okay for a light duty truck. In heavy duty trucks you bascially only see single cab trucks with sleepers. The only 4 doors are the freightliner and International trucks that are the medium duty. :confused:

BrewMaster Mar 8, 2004 07:16 PM


Originally posted by PhillipSVT
Just curious how a Screw is ok for a heavy duty truck but is not okay for a light duty truck. In heavy duty trucks you bascially only see single cab trucks with sleepers. The only 4 doors are the freightliner and International trucks that are the medium duty. :confused:
i'm guessing he's talking about 3/4 and 1 ton pickups with fullsize beds (6.5' or 8'), not big ol' heavy duty trucks like a Freightliner.

mikeyh Mar 8, 2004 07:28 PM

I want to apologize for this thread. I did not relize that some of the senior members have nothing better to do than make some of us newer guys look like S***.
I do not go through this forum daily and try and find every post. Unlike most, I do fight for this country, not just sit around with my thumb up my a$$.
I will insure that anyone that I know and anyone I befriend will never interfere with the people here.

If I offended you: TruBluScru, Brewmaster, fatboy0103: then do not reply to the thread or let newbies like me know that is has been talked about in another thread, instead of your smart ass remarks. Was just trying to get a feel for people in the country that I have spent over 15 years protecting.

fatboy0103@cox. Mar 8, 2004 07:45 PM

Sorry Mike, but you got me wrong....

What BrewMaster was implying was that no matter how much we may dislike what someone says or a Thread that has no meaning to a particular reader, we all keep coming back for more.

Why, because this Forum is a great source of information. You basically take what you need, and give what you have to offer, no questions asked.

Grimalkin Mar 8, 2004 07:56 PM

OK, OK...now can I lighten it up a bit?

I like my Screw because when I go to the cattle auction, I put the cow and calf in the bed and the bull in the back seat...y'all have to keep 'em separated, ya know!

BHibbs Mar 8, 2004 07:57 PM

Show me a SUV I can put Two Dirtbikes in ...

Put the Tailgate down and Presto... 8 foot bed.

FoMoCoFoMe Mar 8, 2004 08:52 PM


Originally posted by mikeyh
I want to apologize for this thread. I did not relize that some of the senior members have nothing better to do than make some of us newer guys look like S***.
I do not go through this forum daily and try and find every post.

I don't think members are truly trying to put you down Mike. More likely, some just lack the patience to deal with their frustration at seeing the same topics being repeatedly hashed out, over and over again in this forum. With the constant influx of new members, it is inevitable that the some of the previously discussed topics end up being repeated in a new thread. Afterall, we have examined almost every aspect of the new F-150.

My primary newbie gripe, is those that lack basic 'netiquete', such as using the search function that is provided (top right corner, third button in), so that you can at least get a feel for the range of topics discussed, before jumping in and posting about something that has already been discussed to death. You really do cheat yourself out of the opportunity to tap in to what is an amazing resource; that is, the wealth of knowledge that has already been shared by members in previous threads.

To some extent, I can relate to the frustration displayed here, as like many others posting, I have taken the time to pen what I felt were thoughtful responses on a given topic, only to have value of the information shared somewhat minimized, by those too lazy to do even the most basic of searches first.


Unlike most, I do fight for this country, not just sit around with my thumb up my a$$.
I will insure that anyone that I know and anyone I befriend will never interfere with the people here.

Since it is more than likely that you know very little about the nature of what it is we do with our time outside of this forum, your statment is pretty damn presumptious Mike. While I certainly respect your service to our country, the arrogance displayed by your superiour attitude (regarding your service) is a bit offputting. There are lotsa folks here that serve our country as well, but most of them speak of their service in a far more modest fashion.


If I offended you: TruBluScru, Brewmaster, fatboy0103: then do not reply to the thread or let newbies like me know that is has been talked about in another thread, instead of your smart ass remarks. Was just trying to get a feel for people in the country that I have spent over 15 years protecting.
As most eventually discover, dialog in a forum is often punctuated by smart ass comments. You can either let it get under your skin and post tit-for-tat smart ass comments back; risking that doing so will only end up making you appear to be the bigger horses ass; or you can just choose to ignore what you don't like and simply scroll on by.


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