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07-14-2012 10:37 AM #10
I've had good luck with CPP. My truck came with a new unused front disc brake conversion kit from them. After calling the help line, and firing digital photos back and forth, they were able to figure out the wrong brackets were in the kit. They exchanged them for free, even though I didn't buy the kit from them. I've bought gas tanks, engine and tranny mounts from them all with great service. Check Ebay out before buying online from them, as they often sell the same thing for less, with reduced shipping, if your lucky. Their phone lines are often busy, so I guess from that standpoint their customer service could be a problem, but I have always got great help, once connecting with a real person. I drove to their store in So Cal once, it's got a tiny showroom, with about 2-3 people manning the phones, which never stopped ringing while I was there. They're just busy!
Sacramento Vintage Ford is even better for getting help! Been there too, the store looks like a FORD lover's museum! Even has a coffee shop/soda fountain! They also might have what you need.Last edited by stovens; 07-14-2012 at 10:40 AM.
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