PPV, does someone have a list of all differences?

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I try searching and found different answers, can someone list or guide me to find all the differences between the PPV and its civilian counterpart? Also, I'm guessing you can retrofit almost if not all changes made to the PPV to a regular Tahoe?
 

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The electrical system is massively different, mostly with added features.

the most obvious physical difference is stance. The rear spring and shocks are substantially shorter. The spring rates are also different. I haven’t confirmed, but understand the upper control arms and even the ball joints may be different. The front hubs are from the 4wd trucks.

are you mainly after the handling or something more?
 

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https://code3garage.com/articles/special-service-police-pursuit-chevrolet-tahoe/

Lots of people think that cop cars have some secret sauce. Most of the common differences are more like deleted content. For instance no OnStar, no carpet. All police vehicles are not identical; just like civilians they look at the available options and choose what they want. GM offers a la carte options to civilians and government alike.
 

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https://code3garage.com/articles/special-service-police-pursuit-chevrolet-tahoe/

Lots of people think that cop cars have some secret sauce. Most of the common differences are more like deleted content. For instance no OnStar, no carpet. All police vehicles are not identical; just like civilians they look at the available options and choose what they want. GM offers a la carte options to civilians and government alike.
One of my coworkers saw thecopcar the first time and asked, “this is supercharged, right?”
 

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https://code3garage.com/articles/special-service-police-pursuit-chevrolet-tahoe/

Lots of people think that cop cars have some secret sauce. Most of the common differences are more like deleted content. For instance no OnStar, no carpet. All police vehicles are not identical; just like civilians they look at the available options and choose what they want. GM offers a la carte options to civilians and government alike.
Oh goody, another forum I’m going to get sucked into.
 

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Alternator, suspension, 2 batteries VS 1 in civi, HD brake pkg, HD wheels

I even read the motor mounts are heavy duty on the police tahoes


I myself am waiting for a business deal to come through so I can grab me a PPV I have my eyes own lol

Dave
 

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Not gonna lie. I always thought cop cars were “chipped”. Or at least tuned better than civilian cars
I did as well, for the longest time. We always considered them to be "souped up". I guess it depends on how you look at it though, at least some models had their speed limiter removed.....so technically they were modified. Just not as much as one (or us) assumed. ;)
 

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