The doors from a 1992 extended cab Dodge Dakota are generally not interchangeable with those from a regular cab Dakota of the same year. The extended cab doors are longer to accommodate the additional space and seating. While some components like hinges and internal mechanisms may be similar, the overall fit and design differ, making them incompatible. Always check specific part numbers and consult with a professional if unsure.
Power doors from a 2001 Ford F-250 can generally interchange with non-power doors, but there are some considerations. The door frames and dimensions should match between the regular cab and super cab, but wiring and hardware for the power features may differ. Additionally, you may need to ensure that the door panels and interior mechanisms are compatible. It's best to check specific compatibility based on the truck's VIN or consult with a parts specialist.
An extra cab, also known as an extended cab, is a type of pickup truck cab that provides additional space behind the front seats for passengers or storage. It typically has smaller rear doors that open in the opposite direction of the front doors to allow entry to the rear seating area.
1995 Chevrolet C1500, Work Truck, regular cab, 4.3L engine, 5 speed standard has a fuel tank capacity of 25 US gallons.
The crew cab truck has a lot more room inside the vehicle for seating. It has four doors and can seat up to six. An extended cab just has two doors (sometimes a third suicide door) with a little more room behind the main seat. Sometimes there is an extra seat or two that can fold up.
The Chevrolet Silverado comes in both 2 door and 4 door models. The regular model has 2 doors, the extended cab has rear access doors and the crew cab has 4 doors.
Those are VENTS. So when you close the doors with the windows up it lets the air out of the cab. The cab will only hold so much air.
The wheelbase of a 1995 Chevy truck extended cab typically measures 131.5 inches. This measurement applies to the extended cab models, which provide additional space compared to the standard cab configurations. However, it's always a good idea to verify with the specific model and trim for any variations.
It depends on the length of your truck extended cab, regular cab, long bed or short bed?
8in in the rear & 6in in the front
On a regular cab, it is against the back cab wall behind the bench seat on the driver's side. In an Xtra-cab, it is in a small compartment under the passenger side jump seat
5.7 quarts