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We are looking to upgrade our Ford Ranger pickup to a tipper truck.

Read numerous posts on what make, my dilemma is single or double cab.

Insurance is more for the double cab due to the number of seats and age of owner/driver who is 26 with 1 year Ncb (All his ncb is on his Road car)

Can you change the log book if you convert the back to tool storage and class it as a three seater.

Guys with the single cab how to you manage with tool storage as initially He won't be able to afford a custom arb box with built in storage.

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  TheHungrySquirrel said:
Space cab? Best of both worlds. Being able to lock tools in the cab is great but equally you loose space in the bed

 

 

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Converting the pickup had crossed our minds. Anybody got any photos of a double cab pickup with a tipper conversion. Also what sort of price. I've seen a single cab hilux locally that has been converted but not a double cab.

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Can't forget the dog so it's got to be a double cab! Just not enough room in a single cab for jackets, sarnies, cakes etc

But it really depends on whether he'll be transporting blokes or logs/chip /kit

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