jsphlynch
Well-Known Member
I have a crew cab (a non-negotiable must-have due to the number of kids I have) and in a perfect world would like to have the extra foot of bed length. That said, the short bed has amounted to a minor annoyance that is solved via use of things like a bed extender.Depends on what you're going to do with that extra foot. For hauling, it really doesn't impact much. If you're going to want to sleep in the back, you'll need it.
But if you can safely say you're not going to haul passengers in the back, there's very little reason not to get the scab.
If you think you may need comfortable passenger space, I don't think you'll really be held back by the short bed of the crew cab. But like John said, if you don't foresee yourself hauling passengers in the back, there's no real reason to not get the supercab and have the utility of the longer bed.
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