• Welcome Visitor! Please take a few seconds and Register for our forum. Even if you don't want to post, you can still 'Like' and react to posts.

Stretching Extended Cab


abunchofidiots

Active Member
Joined
Dec 11, 2009
Messages
26
City
N. Charleston, SC
Vehicle Year
2000
Transmission
Automatic
Anyone stretched an extended cab to be a double extended cab?

I'm spoiled with my crew cab and I'm looking for ways to make more room for my dogs in the extended cab ranger. Luck would have it, I have a complete spare extended cab sitting in my yard.
 
AllanD has talked about combing an extended cab a long bed truck before. But I am unaware of anyone trying what you want to do.
 
Theres a post, maybe the one above, where a guy added a 4 door cab to his single cab. I had the idea with my friends not long ago to extend my extended cab with another so I would have 4 jumpseats and more cargo room with a shortened short bed. I dont have the resources to try it yet though. Its mostly just good cutting and welded skills. And some metal work involved. If you already have an extended cab in the back yard then your halfway there. I hope you can buttweld.
 
Ahem...I uh, you know, like, cut the back end of my standard cab out of my first Ranger (RIPieces) and stuck a truck cap on the back end...then crazy glued those styrofoam noodles in as sealers...

It looked pretty cool, till the sun rose...then they laughed at me...:idiot:

Then it got real cold in Canada almost, like, overnight, and I froze my nuts and berries...so I bought a dog to keep me warm...that's why the group Three Dog Night came from Canada...but I couldn't afford to feed three of them...but maybe I could have kept another one to, like, eat when we got hungry...

Anyways, the moral of the story is...if you're going to do this, make sure you don't live in Canada...or have at least three dogs if your heater isn't up to snuff...
 
Ahem...I uh, you know, like, cut the back end of my standard cab out of my first Ranger (RIPieces) and stuck a truck cap on the back end...then crazy glued those styrofoam noodles in as sealers...

It looked pretty cool, till the sun rose...then they laughed at me...:idiot:

Then it got real cold in Canada almost, like, overnight, and I froze my nuts and berries...so I bought a dog to keep me warm...that's why the group Three Dog Night came from Canada...but I couldn't afford to feed three of them...but maybe I could have kept another one to, like, eat when we got hungry...

Anyways, the moral of the story is...if you're going to do this, make sure you don't live in Canada...or have at least three dogs if your heater isn't up to snuff...

Where did you hear that a dog will keep you warm? That's what women are for. (Have you not heard of women before? Crazy canuck)

The styrofoam noodles work well when used correctly, although, I can imagine how someone like you screwed that up. :icon_thumby:
 
Where did you hear that a dog will keep you warm? That's what women are for. (Have you not heard of women before? Crazy canuck)

The styrofoam noodles work well when used correctly, although, I can imagine how someone like you screwed that up. :icon_thumby:

Women? :shok:

Hmmmm...now that's something I should have thought of...but I'd have to feed them (not just one, eh, cause they're hairless) :icon_cheers:

The noodles worked out not too bad, but it was the color that really threw off my scheme...pink and blue noodles...sorta like his and hers...you shoulda been there so I could say the pink ones were yours...
 
Women? :shok:

Hmmmm...now that's something I should have thought of...but I'd have to feed them (not just one, eh, cause they're hairless) :icon_cheers:

The noodles worked out not too bad, but it was the color that really threw off my scheme...pink and blue noodles...sorta like his and hers...you shoulda been there so I could say the pink ones were yours...

Yes, women. True, they are hairless, but that works out for the better. Their heat is transferred to you, rather than kept within their fur coat. Feeding them is easy. Most women I hang out with eat ice for dinner.

Dang. I wish I was there. But...wouldn't the pink ones be yours? I know you are a huge Aerosmith fan. Sunk and I tried 'his and hers', it was alright. (He's my girlfriend, since I dumped you)
 
Yes, women. True, they are hairless, but that works out for the better. Their heat is transferred to you, rather than kept within their fur coat. Feeding them is easy. Most women I hang out with eat ice for dinner. )

They must be cool chicks to eat ice...but I guess they like those long, hard, round things...I'd stay away from women like that...especially if they look at your crotch while they nibble the ice...

Dang. I wish I was there. But...wouldn't the pink ones be yours? I know you are a huge Aerosmith fan. Sunk and I tried 'his and hers', it was alright. (He's my girlfriend, since I dumped you)

:bawling:

Now you tell me~

Whew~ Now that I'm over you...:icon_rofl:
 
OP, you have the option of hairless women. Mark seein as how your apparently unfamiliar with this part of life, you live in canada. Your women are alot of french decent so your women wont neccessarily be hairless. This is a plus and a minus, fur coats can also keep you warm and flossing comes alot easier in the morning. However too many hairs and you begin to feel like a cat coughin up all the hairballs.

Adding an extended cab is relatively safer than adding an entire bed cap to the back of a truck, not near as much space to try and keep warm, but still enough room to spoon with the hairless, ice queens.
 
They must be cool chicks to eat ice...but I guess they like those long, hard, round things...I'd stay away from women like that...especially if they look at your crotch while they nibble the ice...
:

Very cool. Cold, in fact. Very cold. Very cold hearted. Very difficult to warm up.

Long hard round things...whats on your mind Mark? I like popsicles too, but with all the complaints about the cold, I wouldn't think you'd have any up there.

:bawling:

Now you tell me~

Whew~ Now that I'm over you...:icon_rofl:

You're over me? Sure. Keep telling yourself that. I have a knife, and you can borrow it to cut way for your pride. You know you still have feelings. :thefinger:
 
4door.jpg


found this on the ranger station facebook group. said he didnt have a build thread or anything. did say he was putting a cummins in it :D
 
4door.jpg


found this on the ranger station facebook group. said he didnt have a build thread or anything. did say he was putting a cummins in it :D

I would love that truck.

I also have thought about this subject, but thought more about putting the suicide rear doors of the 4 door Rangers on mine.

I've also thought about putting a B2 body on a 350 crew cab frame and putting a short bed on it. :icon_welder::icon_welder:
 
That would be interesting as hell, B2 with a short box.
 

Sponsored Ad


Sponsored Ad

TRS Events

Member & Vendor Upgrades

For a small yearly donation, you can support this forum and receive a 'Supporting Member' banner, or become a 'Supporting Vendor' and promote your products here. Click the banner to find out how.

Recently Featured

Want to see your truck here? Share your photos and details in the forum.

Ranger Adventure Video

TRS Merchandise

Follow TRS On Instagram

TRS Sponsors


Sponsored Ad


Sponsored Ad


Amazon Deals

Sponsored Ad

Back
Top