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<blockquote data-quote="SwampKing" data-source="post: 240526" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>I like the room the screws give but unfortunately I don't care for the overly massiveness. I don't have kids but if you like to spoil them, DEF. SCREW. If you aren't the spoiling type, go SCAB! Both have plenty of room in my opinion. If your buying the truck to serve its purpose, go Scab. Scabs are also becoming out the ordinary which is great because I see screws everywhere. You have to also consider where you'll be parking. The screw also burns .6-.8 mpg less hwy/city as well than the SCAB. Your truck is already going to be wider than most of course but when you couple this with a long wheel base.....talk about a PITA parking I can only imagine. My scab I love the handling and power. If you test drive both, you will notice the screw being a very tad bit more sluggish. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps ya out!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>'12 Race Red Raptor SCAB (Loaded to the max!) </p><p>SCABS are faster!!</p><p>'08 SeaDoo RXP-X Clockin' 80+ GPS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwampKing, post: 240526, member: 5958"] I like the room the screws give but unfortunately I don't care for the overly massiveness. I don't have kids but if you like to spoil them, DEF. SCREW. If you aren't the spoiling type, go SCAB! Both have plenty of room in my opinion. If your buying the truck to serve its purpose, go Scab. Scabs are also becoming out the ordinary which is great because I see screws everywhere. You have to also consider where you'll be parking. The screw also burns .6-.8 mpg less hwy/city as well than the SCAB. Your truck is already going to be wider than most of course but when you couple this with a long wheel base.....talk about a PITA parking I can only imagine. My scab I love the handling and power. If you test drive both, you will notice the screw being a very tad bit more sluggish. Hope this helps ya out! '12 Race Red Raptor SCAB (Loaded to the max!) SCABS are faster!! '08 SeaDoo RXP-X Clockin' 80+ GPS [/QUOTE]
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