Civilianizing the '15 Tahoe PPV

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Nice looking truck. I have a '15 at work and I love it, of course I came out of a CVPI so it was like rags to riches. My only complaint is the incessant rattle from my rifle/shotgun rack, but that's an upfitter issue. We have an open stretch of highway in our city and it cruises like a Cadillac at 90+, I'm sure without all the associated junk in the back it would do more. I love the way it handles over my '09 LTZ.
 

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Ive been looking into the PPV from my current denali. Can anyone confirm the ride is pretty rough? I know she corners like a beaut but what about day to day town/city driving? Mine will be 4 wd.
 

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How much is a PPV and then what is the cost to civilianize it (except for the deer catcher on the front)?
 

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How difficult was the center console install? We're all the plugs there when you pulled up the rubber flooring?
 
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Ive been looking into the PPV from my current denali. Can anyone confirm the ride is pretty rough? I know she corners like a beaut but what about day to day town/city driving? Mine will be 4 wd.
Day to day in city driving - it is comfortable for what it provides - very sure footed handling. It drives like a high performance sedan would with a sprots suspension versus the land yacht suspension you get with the stock truck.

On the freeway it is a sure footed long distance bruiser.

How much is a PPV and then what is the cost to civilianize it (except for the deer catcher on the front)?
I paid $36kish in 2015 and the upgrades cost about another $4k or so.

How difficult was the center console install? We're all the plugs there when you pulled up the rubber flooring?
See the photos earlier it the thread. Very simple operation. I installed a GMC Denali center console - I wanted the flip top cup holders - cigarette lighter, 110V and USB plugged into the plugs that came out of the PPV dash. I think some wires needed to be altered, I don't recall now.
 

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Do you by any chance remember how the wiring was for your center console? Here's my situation. Seems like wires were cut while changing this over to a squad car and I can't seem to figure it out. Any help would be appreciated. f087ffa0705ea2312355e126672ae372.jpg68bfffcc948fe8ab031364f41e982006.jpg6a420de0e03affc1521242039aa039f1.jpgf0c874bcebff74ff502733e4759cd8de.jpg


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I'm having the same exact issue please let me know if you figure anything out.

I ended up using the lighter and USB already supplied in ppv trucks. Ppv trucks have a different wiring harnesss (gmupfitter harness). So the outlet, climate control etc don't work in the rear. Sucks but I'm no electrical guru to figure this all out.


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I ended up using the lighter and USB already supplied in ppv trucks. Ppv trucks have a different wiring harnesss (gmupfitter harness). So the outlet, climate control etc don't work in the rear. Sucks but I'm no electrical guru to figure this all out.


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What I did was extend the PPV USB to the USB in the center console and the 110V power outlet to the 110V power outlet on the rear of the center console.
 

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