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The Frontier Crew Cab's rear cabin. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider Despite the upright seating position, the rear bench was comfortable to sit in. Rear seat passengers also get a power socket and ...
The four-door crew cab was offered in two configurations. Along with the standard six-seat (badged as "3+3") crew cab, a "Bonus Cab" configuration was offered, deleting the rear seat of the crew cab (effectively a 3-seat truck with a large internal storage area).
Ram 5500 tow truck. The Ram Heavy Duty is available in three different configurations: a two-door regular cab with a long bed, a four-door crew cab with either a standard bed or a long bed, or a four-door Mega Cab (a crew cab extended by 11.1 in (280 mm) allowing the rear seats to recline or offering more in-cab storage [2]) with a standard bed.
The rear seats are able to recline up to 30°. The load bed in the Tasman measures at 1,512 mm, 1,572 mm, and 540 mm in length, width, and height, respectively. This has a cargo capacity at 1,173 L (41.4 cubic feet), a maximum load bed payload of 1,145 kg (2,524 lb) in 2WD mode, and a towing capacity of 3,500 kg (7,700 lb).
Offered with an optional rear bench seat, [8] versions without one effectively replaced the single-seat "Bonus Cab" (previously derived from the crew cab). For 1992 (nearly five years after the two-door pickups were released), a four-door crew cab was introduced.
During the 1970s, American manufacturers introduced two-door extended-cab pickup trucks, sized between two-door standard-cab and four-door crew cab pickup trucks. In contrast to work-oriented crew cab trucks, extended cab trucks were marketed for both work and personal use; a rear folding seat was available for extra seating or for storage ...