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03-09-2009 #1
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I too was thinking about purchasing CPP's big brake kit for my 67. I've been looking for a good front and rear brake kit for months but I'm more confused now than ever. I'm looking to purchase this month and I still have not figured it all out yet. I would love a Baer or Wilwood kit but they are about twice the money of the CPP kit. I've heard that the CPP kit was good from a couple of other people but I have yet to see one in person. If you figure out a good setup for the same price let me know.

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Scott
03-27-2009 #3used parts
Check on car-part.com and get a used set up off a late model for a reasonable price, Or check your local recking yard! I picked up a late model camaro rear set up for $50 off a core with 5k miles.
03-27-2009 #4I have the complete CPP setup on my 64 C10 truck and I am very happy with their product. I got the upper, lower control arms, sway bar, coils, shocks yada yada yada. It's not bad stuff for my truck, but the 1st gen Camaros have a lot of aftermarket vendor support! So much aftermarket stuff it will make your head spin
. IMO what CPP is good at is grouping all the bits and pieces together and selling them as packages.
I also have a 1st gen Camaro and wanted to step it up a couple notches and got my complete Wilwood set up from Frank at Prodigy. You can't beat his prices or his tech support. He knows these cars inside and out and will be able to get you what you need.
http://www.prodigycustoms.com/
Another option would be Kore3. I have heard good things about them and they have some nice setups that put late model Corvette brakes on 1st gen Camaros.
http://www.kore3.com/Rick
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03-27-2009 #5One WorD; FranK.
He's the man, he has the answers, he sells the ShizzNiT!Kevin





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