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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 11:42 PM
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Screws are nice if you don't have a family car. I have a scab then a 4 door sedan for the family. My wife drives the SUV
 
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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by RockPick
I've always thought that the rear doors on a SCAB were too small... kind of... well, misproportioned.

LMAO... this thread is really getting silly... isn't it?
Just people arguing now on what they use their truck for...

"Ohh, I haul gravel and 2x4s in mine. I need the 8' bed."

"But I need to haul 4 people, two a boat, and put two big ice chests in the bed. And I can also move furniture with my truck too."

"But the 5.5 bed is too short and I get the same amount of room in the back of my Scab. It's the best setup!"

You know, Get the truck that fits your lifestyle the best.

I had a Scab and now I have a reg cab truck. I looked at the scabs but I have to get into tight parking spots and they're just too long. I also never used the back of my truck. It would end up carrying a passenger once ever 3 months for a short trip to the store or something but nothing more. Now I got my reg cab and the new room ford has added in the back it fits what I use to use the scab for.
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 12:04 AM
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a SCrew is a SporTrac on steroids, or SUV's with a lil' tub in the back, the only true truck is a RegCab or a SupCab!! Where were Screw's in the 50's Did I start any S&*T yet?
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Ragged05FX4
a SCrew is a SporTrac on steroids, or SUV's with a lil' tub in the back, the only true truck is a RegCab or a SupCab!! Where were Screw's in the 50's Did I start any S&*T yet?
Scab = Ugly Red Headed Step Child
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
Scab = Ugly Red Headed Step Child
Yea gotta agree...

SCABS can't haul cargo as well as an 8 footer or people as well as a SCREW.

Plus the frickin doors are on backwards I mean come one....

It can't do anything right.

 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 09:46 AM
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I may have gotten a reg or scab if it wasn't for the horrid ISRS (In-Seat-Restraint-System). Worst setup ever. They give you all that head and shoulder room, then place the belt below your shoulder... WTF?!!! Why not just chop the top and really screw us tall folks!? %*#@(@#(!!
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Ragged05FX4
a SCrew is a SporTrac on steroids, or SUV's with a lil' tub in the back, the only true truck is a RegCab or a SupCab!! Where were Screw's in the 50's Did I start any S&*T yet?

what about those that haul weight, not volume? The 5.5 is more than enough in those situations.
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 12:07 PM
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I have the biggest bastard step-child of them all, a SCAB with the 5.5ft bed. It does exactly what I want it to do. It pulls race car and trailer just fine, fits in my garage and parking garages with ease, with the ARE tonneau has a secure storage area that I can haul race fuel or greasy parts without risk to the interior or myself, hauls the dog or random third or fourth passenger comfortably and was relatively inexpensive compared to a Screw to purchase.

It is very rare if I need dirt or bark, only one or two yards is needed. Usually it is 5-8 yards and I pay the $25 to have it delivered in one load; good insurance from inept bobcat operators in my opinion. The last move we did was with swb GMC and it did the job. I doubt the extra 6" of bed length will make a difference and I have very few items that would be longer than the bed with the tailgate down.

If there was only one correct answer, Ford would only build one truck and it probably would not be a F150, but a SuperDuty. Just be thankful that for the most part Ford lets each of us have what we want!
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Inline6

If there was only one correct answer, Ford would only build one truck and it probably would not be a F150, but a SuperDuty. Just be thankful that for the most part Ford lets each of us have what we want!
Best post in this thread!!
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by rhyno1
Best post in this thread!!
to each his own.... my mom got an 05 250 KR 'just because I like the grill" the most it's towed in the past 8 months since purchase, and 13,000 miles- nothing. the most thats been in the 6-3/4' bed, 4 sets of golf clubs, a cooler and a couple suitcases and occasionaly the dog...

proud to have the freedoms we are afforded in the USA-

Justin
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 12:57 PM
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[QUOTE=Inline6]I have the biggest bastard step-child of them all, a SCAB with the 5.5ft bed. snip QUOTE]

Do you have a picture of your truck, from the side? Just curious, never seen one like that. I wish I could have a 5.5 on my reg cab, just to make a super short sport truck.
Chris
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 01:14 PM
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[QUOTE=ChrisAdams]
Originally Posted by Inline6
I have the biggest bastard step-child of them all, a SCAB with the 5.5ft bed. snip QUOTE]

Do you have a picture of your truck, from the side? Just curious, never seen one like that. I wish I could have a 5.5 on my reg cab, just to make a super short sport truck.
Chris
Good question - I'd like to see that too.....didn't even know you could get that combo!
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by BalogUK
to each his own.... my mom got an 05 250 KR 'just because I like the grill" the most it's towed in the past 8 months since purchase, and 13,000 miles- nothing. the most thats been in the 6-3/4' bed, 4 sets of golf clubs, a cooler and a couple suitcases and occasionaly the dog...

proud to have the freedoms we are afforded in the USA-

Justin


On that note, this is a quote from another member here (I won't say whom)

... and the new F-150 won't be used to haul anything more destructive than a few bags of groceries!
So it goes to show that there is a lot here buying F150s to NOT use them. So yeah. A lot of freedoms.
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by J-150
On that note, this is a quote from another member here (I won't say whom)



So it goes to show that there is a lot here buying F150s to NOT use them. So yeah. A lot of freedoms.

Yea I saw that and thought of this thread too...

 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 02:58 PM
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For those that complain about folks here buying trucks they don't 'need'

If you ain't driving one of these



you got no beef.
Chris
 
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