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brulaz wrote:
Has anyone mentioned that regular cabs have quite a bit more payload than the bigger cabs?
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coolbreeze01 wrote:
If available, I would buy an extra cab. The quad cab is more room than we need and a full size 4-door adds too much WB imo.
โDec-25-2015 02:26 PM
brulaz wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
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An Super or extra cab with 8ft bed will still be shorter than a 4 door crew cab and you can easily see out the rear window easily.
An F150 SuperCab with 8' bed is the longest truck in the F150 fleet as the crew cab only comes with the 6.5' bed (or even 5.5' bed).
I have F150 SuperCab with 6.5' bed and really like the configuration, length and wheelbase. Do not want anything bigger.
But my next truck will probably be an F150 HDPayload or perhaps a RAM 2500. And a Supercab with 6.5' bed is not avail in either of those. So we are looking at Regular cabs too. AFAIK the RAM 2500 Reg Cab has more space behind the seat than the new F150 Reg Cab.
We want the space behind the seat not for people, but for computers, tools and groceries.
โDec-25-2015 04:01 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
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An Super or extra cab with 8ft bed will still be shorter than a 4 door crew cab and you can easily see out the rear window easily.
โDec-24-2015 03:35 PM
colliehauler wrote:
I remember when reg cab trucks were the normal and a few had crew cabs (air force) comes to mind. Just don't see were many regular cab trucks on dealers lots. I guess the trades still use a reg cab truck.
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โDec-24-2015 10:54 AM
blacktop wrote:
I'm an old fan of regular cab trucks. I now tow a light-weight 7,000 lb, 5th wheel with a Ram 2500 crew cab and 5.7 Hemi, which proved to be a good match.
My wife likes the regular cabs because she finds them easier to drive with the improved visibility through the rear window. I like them for the same reason and also for the longer bed without a very long truck length. Other than us two we travel with a 14 lb mini dachshund.
Our next truck will in all likelihood be a regular cab. Does anyone else have the same idea?
โDec-24-2015 10:49 AM
xtech wrote:
We use a Tundra reg cab long box to tow our 5th wheel because it has 1820 lbs payload which is the most a Tundra has. We would rather have a double cab incase we want to take others with us but needed the payload. One thing to note is that the Tundra reg cab has much more room behind seat in cab than the other regular cabs so we find that useful as you can get groceries or whatever and still have room in cab. Most other reg cabs end right behind the seat.
โDec-24-2015 10:38 AM