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Old 09-05-2018, 06:20 PM
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So what did you do?
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I sure wish they'd offer a Scab/6.5' option.
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Originally Posted by lemansz20
So what did you do?
I was wondering the same
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Originally Posted by justbillin
They can be hoppy in the back while flying over a railroad track though! A Raptor is “springy” but pretty much Cadillac smooth over minor imperfections while flying down the road. I love hitting potholes and speed bumps in my truck!!!
How true is that? My 12 Frontier CC SB takes about a nautical mile to flip a U turn, I can't imagine how far a long bed would take.
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Originally Posted by Heavy Duty
How true is that? My 12 Frontier CC SB takes about a nautical mile to flip a U turn, I can't imagine how far a long bed would take.
Frontier has among the worst turning radii of any vehicle I've ever driven. My Screw F150 is way, way better....which is ridiculous given the size difference.



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