A suffix that could be added to "trusted" is "-worthy" to create "trustworthy," emphasizing reliability and dependability.
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.
No, "cab" does not contain a long vowel. In the word "cab," the "a" is pronounced with a short vowel sound as in "bad" or "cat."
The word cab is a noun, it's a thing. He took a cab down town. (Noun) A cab picked him up and took him downtown. (Noun) Cabs have big seats (Noun) She cabbed her way around town. (verb, informal)
La cabina y media = "Extended cab" o "King cab" La furgoneta tiene 2 puertas. Crew Cab y Quad Cab tienen 4 puertas.
The word "cabbage" has two syllables.
Cowtown Sleepers can make a sleeper cab for any truck out there.
Ask a cab driver. I must add, though, that a cheap, used cab mightn't last the trip home.
Yes.
In the cab, in front of the drivers seat on the floor is a plug(roughly 3"x5" plate) that you remove to gain access to the master cylinder. Once that plate is removed you will see the cab that turn's off so you can add fluid.
You must first be prepared to lengthen the frame, drive train, exhaust, fuel and brake lines, wiring, etc. Easier (and probably cheaper) to buy a truck with an extended cab.
I the cab. The transmission fill also supplies all of the hydraulics.
Cab means cart to hire for public
A quad cab has four doors where an extended cab may have just two doors or two full doors and two smaller, reverse doors. A quad cab is basically a crew cab, though Dodge has a quad cab and a crew cab. The Dodge crew cab is a bit more spacious on the inside. If you have people in the back seat of a Dodge, the extended cab will have the least space for them, then the quad cab and the crew cab the most.
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The Cab was created in 2004.
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Approx 7600# without cab or fluid in the tires. Add approx. 300# for cab, 1600# for rear tires filled w/fluid. More data found here.... http://www.tractordata.com/td/td353.html