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dicky
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Weight distribution over the axles?? IIRC many have warned that a double cab puts more of the load over the back axle, so even if you are under 3.5t gross, you can be over on the rear axle. This can lead to much sadness for the driver.

 

On top of that the double cab (usually with a longer chassis) weighs a fair bit more than a single cab witha tool box behind -QED less payload anyway.

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Super Cab - Occasional passenger space (never) but handy if required. Flip up seats for high value tool storage (and day to day stuff) with high tint windows.

 

V Single Cab - Tool Box Ad for carrying high value gear.

 

Harder to find but worth the wait..........

 

Russ

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