You wear the Expert Infantry Badge above the Airborne Wings on all Army uniforms. The Expert Infantry Badge is Skill level 1. Airborne Wings are level 4.
Yes. The CIB and CAB are Category 1 badges - nothing is worn above them.
From the front bumber to the back of the cab. BBC = bumber to the back of cab.
Wings, cockpit, cab, fuselage, engine
A standard cab has one seat and a king cab has the extra space behind the seat with small jump seats. A crew cab has 4 full doors and a full back seat
According to the Haynes manual: Short wheelbase truck (reg cab with short box, also blazer and Jimmy); 108.3 inches long wheelbase truck (reg cab with long box) 117.9 inches Truck with club cab; 122.9 inches
You are asking about 2 different things. A double cab is describing the type of cab such as regular cab and access cab describe their cabs. PreRunner is a 2wd Tacoma that has the look and suspension of a 4wd. You can get a PreRunner in an Access cab as well.
A quad cab has four doors where an extended cab may have just two doors or two full doors and two smaller, reverse doors. A quad cab is basically a crew cab, though Dodge has a quad cab and a crew cab. The Dodge crew cab is a bit more spacious on the inside. If you have people in the back seat of a Dodge, the extended cab will have the least space for them, then the quad cab and the crew cab the most.
MIDCAB the heart is still beating while in PACAB the heart is stopped
They mean the same A handsome cab was horse drawn. A taxi could have been water transportation.
Are you confusing cab with stack, because a half stack is one 4x12 cab where a stack is two 4x12 cabs. A half cab could be a 2x12 though. Just in case you didn't know a 4x12 is a cab with four 12 inch speaker whereas the 2x12 is a cab with two 12 inch speakers
It has to do with the country the truck came from. King cab would be more Japanese where as extended cab would be more American. It is a wonder that they did not call it an Emperor cab. Who ever came up with "King Cab" was pretty smart. King sounds powerful and important. Extended just sounds stretched out.