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Old 10-12-2009, 08:34 AM   #26
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Re: ECE vs CPP disk brake swap kits

I have built and lowered a lot of trucks with ECE stuff in the past. It's top notch stuff.

Now, the guys quoting cheaper prices by piecing the parts together. It is cheaper to do it that way, but remember, ECE kits include brand new parts like prop valve (that's 100 bucks right there) and master cylinder. Apples to apples here. One guy used a junkyard prop valve (nothing wrong with that) and then the 25 dollar parts store master cylinder is going to be a reman unit (again, not knocking that either) while ECE sends you a brand new one.

With the ECE kit, all you need is a 3 dollar bucket of wheel bearing grease and a can of brake fluid. You don't need drill bits, taps or dies, grinder, swap ball joints or the like.

I'm not knocking the cheaper way. I do it myself that way sometimes. But, if you want to open the box and install the kit without any hassles, ECE is the choice. You will pay more for it though.

It's your choice.
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