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Old Aug 22, 2007 | 08:47 PM
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Cab types..

so do all F150s have choices of whether you want them to? Like the 2005 Ford F150 Regular Cab, Supercab, and Supercrew..i know Supercrew comes in 4 doors....what about the others? this is for insurance reasons that im tryna figure it out. i do need a 4 door truck. Thanks
 
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Old Aug 22, 2007 | 08:58 PM
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New body style all have 4 doors. Just depends on how big you need the back doors to be.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by BigBlackFX4
New body style all have 4 doors. Just depends on how big you need the back doors to be.
yeah the regular cab has 2 small doors that open up and allow you to get behind the seat easier and make the regular cab alittle bigger. The other two are like every other crew cab and extended cab truck on the market.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Enjoi
so do all F150s have choices of whether you want them to? Like the 2005 Ford F150 Regular Cab, Supercab, and Supercrew..i know Supercrew comes in 4 doors....what about the others? this is for insurance reasons that im tryna figure it out. i do need a 4 door truck. Thanks
You can't get a Supercrew XL or STX, and you can't get a regular cab Lariat or King Ranch. Otherwise, yes, all body styles are available on all trim levels.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 12:56 PM
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and you can't get a regular cab Lariat.

Which SUCKS
 
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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 01:28 PM
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ok so my Girlfriends mom(insurance agent) says that wont help me in the long run...the 2 small fold out doors dont count to the insurance company...soo what your saying is those models...XLT,King Ranch etc etc... DONT come in 4 door models? which models DO come in 4 door.. the ford website is very vague with how many doors your ford comes with when you build it.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Enjoi
ok so my Girlfriends mom(insurance agent) says that wont help me in the long run...the 2 small fold out doors dont count to the insurance company...soo what your saying is those models...XLT,King Ranch etc etc... DONT come in 4 door models? which models DO come in 4 door.. the ford website is very vague with how many doors your ford comes with when you build it.
xlt,fx4,lariet,king ranch and harley davidson all come in a super crew 4 door just like my sig.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Enjoi
ok so my Girlfriends mom(insurance agent) says that wont help me in the long run...the 2 small fold out doors dont count to the insurance company...soo what your saying is those models...XLT,King Ranch etc etc... DONT come in 4 door models? which models DO come in 4 door.. the ford website is very vague with how many doors your ford comes with when you build it.
I think the problems here is "what is the definition of a door to the insurance company?". Technically, all F-150s have 4 doors, but realistically speaking, the regular cab configuration is a 2-door truck. The supercrew configuration is definitely a 4-door truck (all 4 open the same way, like a car). The only one that may be in question is the supercab (extended cab) model. This one has 2 normal doors with 2 doors that open in the opposite direction (back). You cannot open the back doors without opening the front door first. How this qualifies to the insurance company is the question.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 04:28 PM
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when i had my ranger supercab, the insurance recognized it as a "1 and a half cab" or something of the sort. I think they have to because you can let in and out and carry passengers by that door, but you have to open the main door first. by supercrew, the passengers can get in and out wihtout opening the main door first. I would imagine that that is the deciding factor.


but you never know with insurance companies, they're just a scam anyways.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2007 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Quintin
You can't get a Supercrew XL or STX, and you can't get a regular cab Lariat or King Ranch. Otherwise, yes, all body styles are available on all trim levels.
But you can get one really soon. For 2008 models, there is going to be a new XL SuperCrew model - a first for the F-150.
 
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