For many years, pickup trucks were fairly standard in form. With a compact cabin up front that seated as many as three on a bench seat, these vehicles were oriented much more toward carrying loads in their beds than passengers up front. That layout proved to be surprisingly versatile, though, even to the extent that those benches eventually gave way to individual seats for the driver and one passenger.
Eventually, though, some truck lovers began to ask for more from the vehicles. One of the most common requests was some means of giving up bed space for more room that passengers could use comfortably, and this eventually resulted in the development of the crew cab. As the name suggests, trucks of this configuration were originally targeted at field crews working in construction, forestry, and other such occupations, but trucks of this kind struck a chord with many families, too.
Crew cabs were so successful over the years, in fact, that they finally gave birth to an even more extended relative. Mega cabs in Texas are now fairly frequently seen, with these cabins often being able to seat as many as six passengers without cramping them or requiring them to sit in unnatural positions.
As the factories have been slow about realizing the potential of this newer configuration, those interested in Mega cabs in Texas have to look, for now, to aftermarket specialists like Precision Bodyline. While that might seem like a drawback to some, the truth is that it has been the efforts of these experts that have made mega cabs so popular in the first place, so those concerned about the quality of work that might be available need not be.
Naturally enough, having a mega cab installed will involve giving up some of a truck’s bed. For those who regularly carry especially long loads, then, the option will require careful consideration, although most owners find this not to be a concern in the end. Once a cab has been converted into mega cab configuration, it is normally fairly indistinguishable from a factory stock one, except for the fact that it carries more smiling, comfortable passengers within.


