Ford F-250: Regular Cab vs. SuperCab vs. Crew Cab | Bill … A Regular cab features two doors compared to the SuperCab’s four. The rear doors on the SuperCab are smaller in size and open backward. The Crew cab comes with four full-size doors, all of which open in the same direction.
Maximum cab height for the F-150 is 77.3 inches, while the F-250 is 81.5 inches (excluding the Tremor package). And finally, a base F-250 (single-cab, two-wheel drive, 6.2-liter V-8) weighs 5,677 pounds, while a crew-cab, four-wheel drive, 6.7-liter Power Stroke truck tips the scales at 7,538 pounds.
At first glance, the Ford F-150 and the Ford F-250 trucks may look identical. Even their cargo beds are about the same size—both have a maximum available bed of 8 feet long. The dimensions of the cab structure are the same as well, with regular, super cab, super crew options, and the design differences are minor.
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