Raptor 6.2 2012 4 door vs 6.2 2010 2 door

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shigman

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For me the newer 4 door with less mileage is a no brainer. But I prefer the SCREW, if the SCREW had never been made I’d have never bought a raptor.
 

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I got a '11 screw and enjoy it.
I have owned a couple of regular cab(older-1990 F-150 xlt) and one extended cab (Silverado-bought back by GM as lemon) and learned my lesson. While a scab looks like more fun, more nimble, better suited tight spots off road; I only consider crew cabs for myself now. Happy shopping.
 

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Really more info is needed. If you’re a single dude and never use the back seat. SCAB may be the way to go. If you’ve got a dog and 2 kids, SCREW is the only way. People will say otherwise, but realistically if you need cabin space don’t mess around with a SCAB.
 
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