king cab rear seat comfort- hardbody or frontier

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ichibanson1
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Happy New Year to my fellow Nissan enthusiasts. I am new to this chat-room but would like to know if I could get away with hauling adult passengers any reasonable distance in either a king cab hard body or early model frontier and is there any modification I could do for comfort or room as this is a priority for me but I cannot afford a crew-cab frontier so I must make this work somehow.... Thank You and again.... Happy New Year


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The amount of space is about the same in either truck - not much. You could possibly make a 3rd person somewhat comfortable with a center facing seat and the front seat moved up considerably, but definitely not 4.

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I appreciate your response. The next response probably tells me that I should aim for a Crew Cab but I simply do not have resources right now. I think I will shift to talking to people about 96 and later nissan quest/villager for my immediate r/v needs.

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I really appreciate your response... Happy New Year

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Good call... those jump seats are good for young children at best...

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