Depending on the size of the car seat, it should be able to fit in the extended cab part of a Ford F-150. If the car seat is rear facing, the front seat may have to be adjusted/ moved forward to allow the car seat to rest on the back portion of the front seats. If the car seat is front facing, there should not be an issue.
Ford Rangers and with any other major truck or pickup comes with the option of an extended cab. The extended cab offers more room for the occupants in the backseat.
Because it feels like it.
either 3 or 4 depending on the year
No. According to the CHP, you'll have to put the car seat in the front seat if the car seat cannot fit properly in the back of the extended cab.
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.
under the passenger side seat
Need to know which year, and whether you have the quad or extended cab. In the quad cab and extended cab models, it's usually under the rear seat. For the standard cab, it depends on what year you have. On my 87, it's actually in the engine compartment. On more recent models, it'll probably be under the bench seat.
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.
The spare tire lowering handle is probably located under the rear seat on the 1999 GMC Sierra, if the vehicle is an extended cab. If it is not the extended cab, look behind the driver's seat for the handle.
In My extended cab Sierra the jack is located underneath the back seat on the passenger side of the truck.Depending on the type of cab you have, the location may be different but try underneath the seat.
It depends if the 94 is an extended or regular cab as they have different seat tracks. 98+ Rangers have the same tracks for regular and extended cabs. If the 94 is an extended cab, they will fit. www.FordRanger.net
It depends on the model of the cab. mine is behind the rear passenger seat on the extended cab, and it's just a jack and rod.