Wewild":ryiik7r2 said:
cowgirl580":ryiik7r2 said:
okay, i hate to be mean, but i know it has 4 doors, but its not a crew cab. a true, original crew cab has the doors that all face the same way. do ya'll know what suicide doors are? that would be what the superduty has. take a look at your link again and what do you see :?:
Go here
http://www6.forddirect.fordvehicles...Model=1&selectModel=2005+F-250+SD&statetoken=
3 different choices of cabs in the 250 SD.
ok, i took a look at my link again and i see a Super
Cab SuperDuty. i had a picture of a CrewCab SuperDuty when i copied the url but apparently the url doesn't change if you're only changing the pics and went back to the original.
i don't want to be mean, either, CowGirl, but i think you're confusing Super
Duty with super
cab. Super
cab (not Super
Duty) is the extended cab with 2 full doors & 2 "suicide" doors
before responding, go back & read all the previous posts on this thread and then check out the link provided by WeWild. you will see that when building your Super
Duty, you have 3 different cab options: "Crew Cab" "Super
Cab" and "Regular Cab" so you could have
a) Crew Cab Super Duty (4 full doors that open the same way)
b) Supercab SuperDuty (4 doors, 2 full & 2 small ("suicide" if that's what you choose to call them))
c) Regular Cab Super Duty (2 doors, no back seat)
once again, Super
Duty has nothing to do with number of doors.
btw, i know what you're trying to say, you're just using the wrong terms. the supercab's do have less room in the back than the crew cabs.