White f150?
#51
I personally like scabs better. Only reason is because the tails on the screw, just don't like that part. As for "sleeping" I feel I was never too far away from my bed to go to sleep and if I was just too tired to go on I could easily fit in the front or rear seat. Have done it on a few few occasions, but I was also called "avarage petit" today lol. And my thing on bed length and boxes, I have a tool box. Use it to carry pesticides so I can't store them in the cab and they have to be securely locked, so my box is on and off constantly. Had my jetski in there the other day without the box and it hung about 1" over the gate. If I had a box or smaller bed it would realy be out there, altho I do have a trailer so its not usually up in there
#52
As for Crew cab vs Super cab,I'd take bed space over back seat space. It's MY truck,why do I care how comfortable the back seat is? If you're riding with me then you get what I've got,I'd rather have my bed space because I am never riding in the back seat of my own truck.
#53
Senior Member
I don't know why everyone is arguing over bed length. To each your own. This is something that is everyone's own personal opinion and needs. I don't need a long *** bed but I also don't need full seats in the back because there is rarely more than one other person in my truck, so I got a supercab. Other people need back seats with families and such, and some guys need work trucks with longer beds for hauling. Its silly to argue with each other over this
#54
2015 F-150 3.5 ecoboost
I don't know why everyone is arguing over bed length. To each your own. This is something that is everyone's own personal opinion and needs. I don't need a long *** bed but I also don't need full seats in the back because there is rarely more than one other person in my truck, so I got a supercab. Other people need back seats with families and such, and some guys need work trucks with longer beds for hauling. Its silly to argue with each other over this
#55
Senior Member
Thread Starter
[Sarcasm font]'m going to have to file a complaint. All of you and your white trucks, your racist. Next thing you know, you wont let your truck play with us color trucks.[/Sarcasm font]
I like white trucks, as long as they arent just to plan looking, like if they look like just a work truck. I mean there is nothing wrong with that, I drove a 97 250 white single cab XL, it was a work truck and nothing more, it wasnt bad looking, just bland.
I like white trucks, as long as they arent just to plan looking, like if they look like just a work truck. I mean there is nothing wrong with that, I drove a 97 250 white single cab XL, it was a work truck and nothing more, it wasnt bad looking, just bland.
#56
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Nothing personal, but the few posts you've made about scabVSscrew box lengths in this thread make no sense, you're making completely irrational comparisons to obviously suit your preference. Your preference is fine, that's not the problem, but when you keep making crazy comparisons, it doesn't make any sense.
All I did was mention two instances where the 6.5box was more ideal than a 5.5 (obviously the larger back seat area also has it's advantages over the scab backseat, but that's not the point) and for whatever reason you decided to stick an imaginary 18" toolbox in the scab and point out the fact that if you filled 18" of a 6.5' box, that it would be the same length as a 5.5' box.
I don't see where the sense is in that.
Now you're telling me toolboxes can be removed, as if I ever implied they couldn't be in the first place? I don't even know where toolboxes came into the equation in the first place, but if you're going to bring an imaginary toolbox into the equation, for whatever reason, install that phantom toolbox in both imaginary trucks at least.
Then you go on, after bring in the imaginary toolbox, to tell me that most guys wont bother removing a toolbox from their imaginary scab with the imaginary toolbox? huh What about the imaginary toolbox in the screw? 4ft of bed space? or do screw guys remove them?
So you're whole argument(for the lack of better word) is that in your imaginary comparison, the screw has no toolbox and the scab has a toolbox which the owner doesn't want to remove, therefore their beds are effectively the same length ?
I understand you have a screw and prefer a screw, but good lord your posts make no sense.
As for quads go, I'm not sure how the fat man 4x4's work, but I have a banshee, which has one of the longer wheelbases of stock sport quads and it fits in with about 6inches to spare. Although I guess since imaginary toolboxes take up 18" and guys dont take them out, my quad doesn't fit?
Regardless I have a camper shell on the back anyway so I got a trailer.
Sorry for typing all that, I'm just kind of confused about the ridiculous scenarios you used to support your preference of a screw, your argument(for lack of better term, obviously not an argument) is completely irrational and I just felt like dissecting it a bit.
Don't worry I'm a pretty fast typer so it didn't take too much time.
If I were to use your logic when comparing the screws main advantage over the scab, rear interior space, wouldn't it be irrational of me to assume that since you had more room in the back seat you would fill that void with an object in size that would decrease the overall volume to that of a scab and then say "see our interiors are now the same size and I still have more bed room and most guys won't move said imaginary item out of the back seat so it's the same size now because It fits my preference.."
Aside from that, I never once said anything was "the best", as you put in quotations, I never even said one was 'better' than another, I couldn't really care less, it's just a car. (I call all vehicles cars, sorry)
Just to add a little more fuel to the fire before I go:
White isn't even a color.
#58
2015 F-150 3.5 ecoboost
I use to have a black ranger (but some idiot hit and totaled it in Texas)
when looking for another truck did my best to find a black one. I couldn't find one anywhere. Well needed a vehicle quick and seen mine on a lot. I hated white vehicles. Well now that I've owned it and all gotta say the color has grown on me now and I love my white 150.
I don't think it looks to plain. Hope not have done a few things to make it stand out lol.
As far as bed configuration as long as ur happy with it. It's all good. Me I like the reg cab 8 ft bed.
when looking for another truck did my best to find a black one. I couldn't find one anywhere. Well needed a vehicle quick and seen mine on a lot. I hated white vehicles. Well now that I've owned it and all gotta say the color has grown on me now and I love my white 150.
I don't think it looks to plain. Hope not have done a few things to make it stand out lol.
As far as bed configuration as long as ur happy with it. It's all good. Me I like the reg cab 8 ft bed.
#60
Senior Member
Thread Starter
I use to have a black ranger (but some idiot hit and totaled it in Texas)
when looking for another truck did my best to find a black one. I couldn't find one anywhere. Well needed a vehicle quick and seen mine on a lot. I hated white vehicles. Well now that I've owned it and all gotta say the color has grown on me now and I love my white 150.
I don't think it looks to plain. Hope not have done a few things to make it stand out lol.
As far as bed configuration as long as ur happy with it. It's all good. Me I like the reg cab 8 ft bed.
when looking for another truck did my best to find a black one. I couldn't find one anywhere. Well needed a vehicle quick and seen mine on a lot. I hated white vehicles. Well now that I've owned it and all gotta say the color has grown on me now and I love my white 150.
I don't think it looks to plain. Hope not have done a few things to make it stand out lol.
As far as bed configuration as long as ur happy with it. It's all good. Me I like the reg cab 8 ft bed.