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My dad is 6 foot 6 with boots on :)


Gary DuBois

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Puyallup Washington
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2002
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4.0 V6
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Automatic
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31 inch
would he fit comfortabley in a regular cab ranger he wears a 13 size boot ?
 
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Doubtful. Im 6'1 and i wouldnt wanna be much bigger.

But im also built like a brick shithouse and feel cramped in most stuff.
 
Probably not. I'm 6'2 and the seats just barely go back far enough for me to be comfortable.
 
Doubtful. Im 6'1 and i wouldnt wanna be much bigger.

But im also built like a brick shithouse and feel cramped in most stuff.
my dad was 260 barefeet and 265 pounds about 5 years ago so he is a big dad dude :)

what does being built like a brick shithouse mean ? i am 6'1.5 with boots on i was 4 pounds and 7 ounces when i was born but these days i try to stay in good health and strong.
 
Probably not. I'm 6'2 and the seats just barely go back far enough for me to be comfortable.
my dad was 260 barefeet and 265 pounds about 5 years ago so he is a big dad dude :)

I am 6'1.5 with boots on and i was 4 pounds and 7 ounces when i was born
 
Regular cab would be tough
Extended cab is OK because seat back goes back farther for head room and arm reach isn't as tight
 
Regular cab would be tough
Extended cab is OK because seat back goes back farther for head room and arm reach isn't as tight
How would the regular cab be tough ?
My dad has drove my 2002 ranger fx4 off road super cab 1 time so far and he had to have the steering wheel all the way up and he said its a tighter fit than my 93 f-150 super cab but even in my f-150 he has to have the steering wheel all the way up. I always have my drivers seat all the way back in my ranger and in my f-150 and im 6 foot 1.5 with boots on.
 
I talked to a guy who was super tall, guessing at least 6'6" (he told me but I can't remember) and he was real comfortable in a 1st gen B2... said the dash on a 2nd gen was uncomfortable though.

My buddy is well over 6' tall and didn't mind a single cab Ranger but he always looked pretty cramped in it.
 
I talked to a guy who was super tall, guessing at least 6'6" (he told me but I can't remember) and he was real comfortable in a 1st gen B2... said the dash on a 2nd gen was uncomfortable though.

My buddy is well over 6' tall and didn't mind a single cab Ranger but he always looked pretty cramped in it.
to me super tall would be 7 feet, how long ago was it when you talked to that guy and did he say hes weight ?

my dad was 260 barefeet and 265 pounds with boots on about 5 years ago so he is a big dad dude :)

I am 6 foot 1.5 with boots on and i love my super cab ranger i have lots of room.
 
would he fit comfortabley in a regular cab ranger he wears a 13 size boot ?
My dad has drove my 2002 ranger fx4 off road super cab 1 time so far and he had to have the steering wheel all the way up and he said its a tighter fit than my 93 f-150 super cab but even in my f-150 he has to have the steering wheel all the way up.
Why ask us if he would fit ?

You already know the answer
 
I'm 6'2" and I fit "ok" in a gen 3 single cab Ranger. It can vary from person to person. Leg room becomes an issue. He would probably be fine for short trips. But there is no room to stretch and change positions if driving a long trip.

But, people are proportioned differently. Some have long legs and short torsos. That means leg room is a problem. So.e people have short legs and long torsos. That makes head room an issue. Big barrel chested or obese people will be stuffed up against the steering wheel. Best thing would be to find one on a used car dealer's lot and have him sit in it.
 
I'm 6'2" and I fit "ok" in a gen 3 single cab Ranger. It can vary from person to person. Leg room becomes an issue. He would probably be fine for short trips. But there is no room to stretch and change positions if driving a long trip.

But, people are proportioned differently. Some have long legs and short torsos. That means leg room is a problem. So.e people have short legs and long torsos. That makes head room an issue. Big barrel chested or obese people will be stuffed up against the steering wheel. Best thing would be to find one on a used car dealer's lot and have him sit in it.
what year is your regular cab ranger, and i am 6 foot 1.5 with boots on. how many miles and how many minutes do you consider as a short trip. And when i had my first ranger my 94 super cab my dad sat on the passenger side jump seat from our house here in puyallup all the way out to gig harbor to my grandpas house and he said it was a tight fit but he wasn't extrememly uncomfortable.

My dad has long legs and i have short legs, my dad has to have the steering wheel all the way up in my 02 ranger super cab and also in my 93 f-150 super cab, I was 4 pounds and 7 ounces when i was born and now im 31 years old and i weigh 180-185 with boots on and once 207 pounds its a tight fit for even me to squeeze into the back of my 93 f-150 super cab. I would love having a super crew f-150 but i don't know if i want to get another full size f-150 i don't have a need for a full size truck.
 
6'-3", 38" inseam and a size 12 Wolverine boot.

I fit fine in my '85 with a bench seat.

Been driving it since 2000 though so the contortions to hop in are pretty well ingrained.
 

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