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Pickup Truck Cab Styles Chevrolet | Gmc PICKUP TRUCK CAB STYLES CHEVROLET | GMC Regular Cab • 2 doors • No rear seat(s) 1999-2007 “Classic” Model Crew Cab • 4 full doors, that all open the same direction, like car doors • All 4 door handles are located on the outside of the truck • Visually, the front and back doors are the same width across • 2014: 4th character of VIN is “U” • 2015: 10th character of VIN is “F” 2007-2013 “New Body Style” Model Also, the back door of this truck measures 40” wide (2014 to Current) Double Cab Extended Cab (Using a tape measure, measure directly • 4 full doors, that all open the same • You have to open the front door to under the back door handle across the direction, like car doors open the back door width of the door) • All 4 door handles are located on the • The front doors open the opposite outside of the truck direction of the back doors • Visually, the back doors are smaller (commonly referred to as “suicide doors”) in width than the front doors • 1999-2007 “Classic”: • 2014: 4th character of VIN is “V” The back door opens partially as • 2015: 10th character of VIN is “Z” pictured above (it does NOT swing Also, the back door of this truck open all the way to the truck bed) and measures 30-1/2” wide the side windows in the back seat do (Using a tape measure, measure directly NOT roll down under the back door handle across the width • 2007-2013 “New Body Style”: of the door) The back doors swing ALL the way open and come close to touching the truck bed and the side windows in the back seat roll down HONDA RIDGELINE Crew Cab • 4 full doors, that all open the same direction, like car doors • All 4 door handles are on the outside of the truck 1 PICKUP TRUCK CAB STYLES FORD Regular Cab • 2 doors • No rear seat(s) Note: 2004-2008 Ford regular cabs are unique because they have 1-2 additional small doors that open opposite the front doors, similar to the SuperCab. This may be confusing SuperCab SuperCrew when determining your cab style, • You have to open the front door to open • 4 full doors, that all open the same however, the major difference is the the back door direction, like car doors regular cab does not have rear seats. • The front door opens the opposite • All 4 door handles are on the direction of the back door outside of the truck (commonly referred to as “suicide doors”) DODGE | RAM Regular Cab • 2 doors • No rear seat(s) Quad Cab (Old Style) Quad Cab/Crew Cab • You have to open the front door to open (New Style) the back door • 4 full doors, that all open the same • The front door opens the opposite direction, like car doors direction of the back door • All 4 door handles are on the (commonly referred to as “suicide doors”) outside of the truck 2 PICKUP TRUCK CAB STYLES NISSAN TITAN King Cab Crew Cab • You have to open the front door to open the back door • 4 full doors, that all open the same direction, like car doors • The front door opens the opposite direction of the back door • All 4 door handles are on the outside of the truck (commonly referred to as “suicide doors”) TOYOTA TUNDRA Regular Cab • 2 doors • No rear seat(s) Double Cab CrewMax • The handle on the front door is different • All 4 door handles look the same than the handle on the back door • 4 full doors, that all open the same • 4 doors, all open the same direction, like direction, like car doors car doors • 2007-2014: Rear seats ‘slide’ • 2007-2015: The bottom of the rear forward seats lift up 3.
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