NolaTiger0522
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Firstly let me state I have been lurking for a few weeks. This is probably one of the most new guy friendly forums I have ever seen. I am part of a few firearms groups and they range from derpiest of derp all the way to you have to justify your color socks while on patrol because reasons. From what I have seen this is a huge wealth of information and everyone seems eager to help out, so thanks in advance.
And now for everyone favorite part: The questions.
1) Ive seen a few dealers thrown around here. Namely Asia motors and Chicago motors. Chicago motors refuses to email me back and generally thats a red flag for me. Asia motors responded in about 5 mins on a sunday. They're closed on sunday. There's also sunshine auto mall in florida. I assume since Asia motors has been mentioned so much they are a fairly reputable company correct? I'm under the impression that they are just flipping auction vehicles and really aren't doing much in the way of changing fluids etc? I ask because its a 12 hr drive from there back home and I'd hate to have a huge mechanical issue on the way back before I can get it in the garage.
2) I have both tahoe ppv and ssv spec sheets in front of me. The only difference number wise is 2wd vs 4wd. I read in another post that the ppv was lowered. However the spec sheet says they are exactly the same height. Am I missing something difference wise? Otherwise minus the speed governor it seems they are identical.
3) I didn't see this posted but are captains chairs an option in place of the second row bench ? To clarify is this something that can be done without significant modification like welding etc? Speaking of chairs if I wanted a third row it looks like the mounts are already there all you have to do is drop the third row seat in right?
4) Are 1:1 replacement parts easy to come by? I have read that the alternator, radiator, and brakes, and suspension components are more heavy duty on ssv\ppv tahoes when compared to the standard tahoes sold to the general public. If I need to replace something I'd like to be able to replace it with the same part number or something that is appreciably "better" vs the part that is in the standard version.
I'm sure I will have others as time goes on. I am turning this into my daily driver so I am sure it will be a fun project. I have a buddy who has a 2010 tahoe that has all the bells and whistles. After driving that and a yukon XL for work I was sold. My previous job I was driving an explorer interceptor and while it was quick the Tahoe seems to be more reliable and have less risk of suffocating me with carbon monoxide lol.
And now for everyone favorite part: The questions.
1) Ive seen a few dealers thrown around here. Namely Asia motors and Chicago motors. Chicago motors refuses to email me back and generally thats a red flag for me. Asia motors responded in about 5 mins on a sunday. They're closed on sunday. There's also sunshine auto mall in florida. I assume since Asia motors has been mentioned so much they are a fairly reputable company correct? I'm under the impression that they are just flipping auction vehicles and really aren't doing much in the way of changing fluids etc? I ask because its a 12 hr drive from there back home and I'd hate to have a huge mechanical issue on the way back before I can get it in the garage.
2) I have both tahoe ppv and ssv spec sheets in front of me. The only difference number wise is 2wd vs 4wd. I read in another post that the ppv was lowered. However the spec sheet says they are exactly the same height. Am I missing something difference wise? Otherwise minus the speed governor it seems they are identical.
3) I didn't see this posted but are captains chairs an option in place of the second row bench ? To clarify is this something that can be done without significant modification like welding etc? Speaking of chairs if I wanted a third row it looks like the mounts are already there all you have to do is drop the third row seat in right?
4) Are 1:1 replacement parts easy to come by? I have read that the alternator, radiator, and brakes, and suspension components are more heavy duty on ssv\ppv tahoes when compared to the standard tahoes sold to the general public. If I need to replace something I'd like to be able to replace it with the same part number or something that is appreciably "better" vs the part that is in the standard version.
I'm sure I will have others as time goes on. I am turning this into my daily driver so I am sure it will be a fun project. I have a buddy who has a 2010 tahoe that has all the bells and whistles. After driving that and a yukon XL for work I was sold. My previous job I was driving an explorer interceptor and while it was quick the Tahoe seems to be more reliable and have less risk of suffocating me with carbon monoxide lol.