Dirtyharryranger
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I have a 2004 ranger super cab I bought new, it has no back seats! Anyone else seen that before? Also it's a 4.0 sohc 5speed 2wd with 3.55 gears. Every 4.0 sohc I've seen were 4wd and mostly automatics.
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You can download the 2004 Ranger brochure from here: https://www.xr793.com/ford-2004
4.0l was available in any super cab
jump seats were optional on 2WD, 4x4 edge came with jump seats standard
3.55 was also optional on the edge or xlt 2WD
Ok thanks for the info,it will be up for sale in a couple weeks so I was wanting to know if it was an unusual setup.Welcome to the forum
You can download the 2004 Ranger brochure from here: https://www.xr793.com/ford-2004
4.0l was available in any super cab
jump seats were optional on 2WD, 4x4 edge came with jump seats standard
3.55 was also optional on the edge or xlt 2WD
5-speed manual was standard, automatics were optional but included with some trims
If your truck doesn't have suicide doors for the extended portion of the cab, having jump seats, while possible would be very difficult for the passengers to use. With the size of the extended cab, room back there is not very good anyway. Best left for children and pets than adult humans if anything living is going to be put back there. One of my future projects is to remove my jump seats and fabricate a storage box with drawers to make better use of the space and get what is back there out of sight of potential thieves.
I'll be putting my truck up for sale soon, I'm the original owner, never wrecked or smoked in, 176000 miles. It's a 2004 ranger edge super cab 4.0 5 speed, dark shadow grey. I'm thinking asking around $5200, is that too high or about average?If your truck doesn't have suicide doors for the extended portion of the cab, having jump seats, while possible would be very difficult for the passengers to use. With the size of the extended cab, room back there is not very good anyway. Best left for children and pets than adult humans if anything living is going to be put back there. One of my future projects is to remove my jump seats and fabricate a storage box with drawers to make better use of the space and get what is back there out of sight of potential thieves.
I just checked the NADA value, it's $5,875. More than i thought actually.Not sure. Try a Pricing guide like NADA or Kelly Blue Book to get an idea. You'll want to look at the private sale value instead of the trade in value. It will give you a good guide as to what is a good price and the acceptable range.
That's what im thinking, I need at least 4,500 to break even on what is replacing my truck but wanted to make a small profitJust price high and expect to get low balled. It will give you room to negotiate. But don't be ridiculous about it.