AutobotXJ
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Ray
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2020
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- Messages
- 328
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- Location
- Volcano, HI
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Ford Ranger
- Occupation
- Wildlife Biologist
I think if you don’t mind putting things like road equipment and tools in the bed, you won’t notice the smaller cab much. I had a single cab Ranger and an F150 single cab. Both were great but had limited space in the cab. Most of the things that I carried daily did not need to be in a cab so I threw it in a box and stuck it in the bed so I got used to it. Now I have kids and do the same with my 4door Ranger- limit the kibble in my cab and stick everything else in the bed- it’s what it’s for, right? To me, the cab is for passenger comfort and my family prefers it over the 2014 F150 Super crew (though WAY less cavernous).
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