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Latest Blogs & Updates
News
Stop on a Dime: CPP Power Brake Booster Kit for 1960–62 Chevy Trucks
Alright gearheads — ever hop into your classic Chevy truck, stomp the brakes, and feel like you’re pressing on a wet sponge? We’ve all been there. Those old manual drums might’ve been fine when 55...
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Tech
How to install a bolt in independent front suspension for 1965-1979 F100 F150 pickups
Ford’s fourth-gen F-Series (1961–66) went through plenty of styling updates each year, but the chassis stayed mostly the same—until mid-1965, when Ford introduced the now-infamous Twin I-Beam front...
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Features
Maxwell Customs’ ’76 K5 Blazer: CPP Big Brakes & HydraStop Upgrade Review
At the SEMA Show, Tino Garza of Maxwell Customs showcased a beautifully refreshed 1976 Chevy K5 Blazer, a build that strikes the perfect balance between originality and modern performance. The goal...
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Success Center FAQ
We purchased a Mustang two front suspension for a 1952 Chevy part number CP 2356–232 we already welded it in place everything fit nice so now we went to install the rack and pinion and it’s too wide we received part number M21400 – PK the question is do these come with rack extenders already installed from factory where I could possibly remove it to make the rack and pinion fit? Or do we just have the wrong rack and pinion please help thank you.
Our rack and pinions do not come with extenders installed. You will need to install the extender prior to installing the rack to the crossmember.
Do the U-bolts and shock plates in the Narrow leaf upgrade kit 67 Nova (part No.6267NRLK-D) suit a 3 inch axle housing?
Hi Ben, The U-Bolts and shock plates in part #6267NRLK-D will work with a 3 inch axle housing.
How do I contact you for technical help?
Not finding what you are looking for or need additional assistance? Connect with of tech team by either calling us at (714) 522-2000 or by emailing us at info@classicperform.com. We know that some times our phone wait times can be long, but rest assured that when we get you on the phone we will invest as much time as you need to assist you with your project as we do with all our customers. Reach out to us today and let us work together to get your vehicle on the road performing the best it ever has.
What is TeamCPP?
TeamCPP is a website owned by us where we list all our latest videos, install articles, news, tech tips and our monthly newsletter. This website is a great resource for our customers to use when getting ready to start their build.
What is the CPP Forum?
The CPP Forum is a great tool to connect you with other automotive enthusiasts in a friendly space that allows you to ask and answer questions while getting additional support by our team. The classic car community is made up of all sorts of people from all walks of life, so no matter your background or insterest, you can be sure to fit in on our forum. Join the conversations today!
Where can I find tech articles?
You can find the link to Tech Articles at the top of this page. Discover our collection of tech articles and see how others have done it. From magazine stories to our own install recaps, our tech articles provide you with additional information to get your parts installed and your vehicle on the road.
How can I connect with others on their experience using your product?
Check out our CPP Community page to find ways to speak with other people who have installed our products on their vehicles. Our CPP Community page gives you access to our forum, blog, vehicle projects, tech tips and more!
What is in your Disc Brake Guide?
There is a lot to think about when taking on your next vehicle project. Our Disc Brake Guide offers valuable information to consider before and during installation to help make your build as seamless as possible.
Do you attend any trade or car shows?
Our sales and tech team travels to several events throughout the country each year wjere we display and sell our products. Comes speak with our tech and sales team in persion and pick our brain on what you need to complete your build. To view our full list of attended events, click the link up above or select the 'CPP Featured Events' option in the 'More' section at the bottom of the page.












