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My mistake (still prefer an SCab :wink:)
I liked it as well, the con (for me) was constantly needing to access the rear doors, PITA.

That could be the difference, eh, all my info is for the US market.
Eh! :LOL:

I also have the recall for the rear axle bolts dealio, confirmed that via FORD Global recall page, with VIN. But so far they're holding up!
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Between Rangers and F150s I'm on my 7th Supercab.
I've never needed more interior space but always need box space.
My 21 is an XLT 302a loaded with anything I could possibly need.
5 months of winter....don't need leather(and the dogs r all gone)
Sadly the "one"option I will never do without is not an option anymore.....heated seats.
I plan on keeping this one a long time.....
 

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I agree - the battery pack is under the bed, so it seems like it should be doable on the SuperCab. Probably not worth the extra engineering costs for a fairly low volume config, unfortunately.
The Hybrid battery is partially under the cab, not just the bed.
This is why it's not an option for the SCab. No room for it as the transmission would be in the way.
Only real option would be to remove the spare tire and put it between the rails there, but not sure I'd want to get rearended with a HV batt that close to an impact zone.



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I had a 2016 supercab XLT and loved it. I now have a 2022 supercrew PB with the 6.5 bed. I didn't want to give up the bed length and the longer wheelbase is better for trailering. I do sometimes miss the way the rear doors worked on the supercab, but overall this is more flexible.
 

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I don’t mind a SuperCrew, in fact I’d prefer the big cab but it needs the 6.5’ bed. The 5.5 bed that comes on 99% of them is a joke and neuters the truck.
Personally, I think the 5.5 bed makes the truck look better. The 6.5 bed on a super crew makes it look lanky and goofy. My opinion, though. Doesn't mean crap, lol.
 

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I went with the supercab after looking at many supercrews. Coming from a 2004 supercab. decided it has served me well and the extra bed space will come in handy. The 04 is full when the grandsons and I go for a weekend of camping what with gear, coolers, sometimes firewood, bikes ect. As they get older it will be just the wife, me and occasionally our little dog.
 

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I love my RCSB but I would have ordered a SuperCab with a 5-1/2’ bed if they offered it. Pretty sure the reason they don’t offer it is because I’m the only one that wants it. They would sell very few. Which of course makes me want it even more.
 

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I love my RCSB but I would have ordered a SuperCab with a 5-1/2’ bed if they offered it. Pretty sure the reason they don’t offer it is because I’m the only one that wants it. They would sell very few. Which of course makes me want it even more.

I actually had an '09 XLT SCab with a 5.5' bed. I didn't realize at the time it was somewhat of a unicorn setup and I haven't seen it offered since. The maneuverability was nice but I honestly like the utility of the 6.5ft bed and definitely used it over the years on my 2011.
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I actually had an '09 XLT SCab with a 5.5' bed. I didn't realize at the time it was somewhat of a unicorn setup and I haven't seen it offered since. The maneuverability was nice but I honestly like the utility of the 6.5ft bed and definitely used it over the years on my 2011.
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Wow, I have never seen that for a non-Raptor. 133" wheelbase according to the brochure. Looks like yours was indeed the last year and for 2010 and up it was Raptor only.
 

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It's a bummer that you have to now go Super Duty if you want a Super Crew and an 8' bed.

And a bummer you can't get a F150 Tremor with a 6.5 bed.
 

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It's a bummer that you have to now go Super Duty if you want a Super Crew and an 8' bed.

And a bummer you can't get a F150 Tremor with a 6.5 bed.
As far as I know the Super Crew has never been available with an 8' box. At least as far back as 2014 this has been true. You've always had to go to a Super Duty to get that combo.

The longest combo in F150 has been Super Cab and 8' box, 163" WB. Had one in 2014. Now I have a 2022 F150 Super Crew and 6.5' box, with 158" WB.
 

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I had a Supercab two trucks ago. I didn't care for the drill required to get the rear door open and like the extra space in the rear. I have a big enough garage to accomodate the 6.5 bed (157 wb) so no compromise needed.
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I had a Supercab two trucks ago. I didn't care for the drill required to get the rear door open and like the extra space in the rear. I have a big enough garage to accomodate the 6.5 bed (157 wb) so no compromise needed.
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I liked the SuperCab doors better - I almost never need to access the back seat independently and I always have the front door already open, so I could easily just pop the rear door and throw things back there. I feel like I'm walking around the door with the SuperCrew layout.
 

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I liked the SuperCab doors better - I almost never need to access the back seat independently and I always have the front door already open, so I could easily just pop the rear door and throw things back there. I feel like I'm walking around the door with the SuperCrew layout.
Yep, I like not having to walk around the rear door to put stuff in. SCab just looks better too... not as good as a RC but SCrew are awkward looking to me. I don't need the back seat for people so the smaller footprint is also nice for parking and maneuvering.
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