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Old 06-07-2009, 11:27 AM   #1
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CPP Brake and Suspension Parts

Im considering going with some upgrade parts from CPP and was wondering if anyone has ever used any of their products. Please share your experiences good or bad if you would. They have a nice set up right now for front/rear disc brake set up and was wondering about there suspension parts as well.

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Old 06-07-2009, 11:52 AM   #2
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Re: CPP Brake and Suspension Parts

Ron, this is what I have gathered from posts on the board.

CPP has caused some mixed emotions about their services. Usually the parts are adequate, but their customer service, shipping practices and a few other things have come under scrutinty.

I know that several (and I mean several) board members have worked with ECE (Early Classic Enterprises) and haven't had any issues. Their products are top notch, their service impecable, and support is perfect. Their prices might be a little higher than CPP but with the service and support you can get from them, in my opinion it is worth it. Plus these guys live the 63-72 era trucks and don't deal with any outside of this.

Also, several of our board vendors offer some outstanding products and service as well. These guys love the same projects we do. Might as well support the hands that feed us, if you know what I mean.

Just my $.02...
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Old 06-07-2009, 01:31 PM   #3
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Re: CPP Brake and Suspension Parts

CPP stuff is very good, I used them and had no problems and i have also used ECE and had no problems. I would go with ECE if I was ordering more parts today.
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Old 06-07-2009, 02:27 PM   #4
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Re: CPP Brake and Suspension Parts

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Ron, this is what I have gathered from posts on the board.

CPP has caused some mixed emotions about their services. Usually the parts are adequate, but their customer service, shipping practices and a few other things have come under scrutinty.

I know that several (and I mean several) board members have worked with ECE (Early Classic Enterprises) and haven't had any issues. Their products are top notch, their service impecable, and support is perfect. Their prices might be a little higher than CPP but with the service and support you can get from them, in my opinion it is worth it. Plus these guys live the 63-72 era trucks and don't deal with any outside of this.

Also, several of our board vendors offer some outstanding products and service as well. These guys love the same projects we do. Might as well support the hands that feed us, if you know what I mean.

Just my $.02...
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