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Difference waste wise between king and double cab?


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That's good to hear! I rarely pick them both up but occasionally I have to get my youngest. Was worried about the seats but that's sound

Went to a mother care for a professional fitting service and advice, was very helpful. Wow is this the first time Mother Care has bee mentioned on AT [emoji43]
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I've just replaced my Ford Ranger Super Cab of 7 years with an Isuzu Extended Cab as the body style suits me down to the ground. I don't carry passengers in mine but if you are planning on carrying kids bear in mind not all super cab body styles have opening rear doors. The Ranger/Mazda, Navarra and newer Isuzu and Mitsubishi do - the Toyota does not so you would have to constantly move the front seats to get to the rear and the older Isuzu and Mitsubishi don't.

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I've just replaced my Ford Ranger Super Cab of 7 years with an Isuzu Extended Cab as the body style suits me down to the ground. I don't carry passengers in mine but if you are planning on carrying kids bear in mind not all super cab body styles have opening rear doors. The Ranger/Mazda, Navarra and newer Isuzu and Mitsubishi do - the Toyota does not so you would have to constantly move the front seats to get to the rear and the older Isuzu and Mitsubishi don't.
That's one of my main things, my eldest is fine for getting in the back of my 3dr car now and clipping him self in, then i check it before we set off. But im also going to make a sort of ply box to put in the back for my kit. Mainly to keep it clean from chain oil etc- Hence another need for doors. It's all between d40 navara and ranger. I am going towards a king cab.
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15 hours ago, Carl1991 said:
22 hours ago, rovers90 said:
I've just replaced my Ford Ranger Super Cab of 7 years with an Isuzu Extended Cab as the body style suits me down to the ground. I don't carry passengers in mine but if you are planning on carrying kids bear in mind not all super cab body styles have opening rear doors. The Ranger/Mazda, Navarra and newer Isuzu and Mitsubishi do - the Toyota does not so you would have to constantly move the front seats to get to the rear and the older Isuzu and Mitsubishi don't.

That's one of my main things, my eldest is fine for getting in the back of my 3dr car now and clipping him self in, then i check it before we set off. But im also going to make a sort of ply box to put in the back for my kit. Mainly to keep it clean from chain oil etc- Hence another need for doors. It's all between d40 navara and ranger. I am going towards a king cab.

If you go for the D40 make sure you check the chassis thoroughly.

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My mate went to pick up am ifor canopy for me both rangers his a king cab mine double 

Put it on the look on his face when he realised how little bed space he had gained from such a massive sacrafice to the cab was priceless 6 inches difference on a ranger but the inability to carry an adult in the back seats 

The only thing is it makes a slightly more evenly distributed load 

 

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