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Hawkins Motor Coach 1994

milagro33
Explorer
Explorer
Wondering if anyone out there can tell me where I can find brake pads for my Hawkins.
The rv shop I am dealing with says they have looked everywhere for them but can find anyone who sources them. I told him I could bring it in and we can just take the wheel off snd look at the pad and get it’s make and model number and he says it won’t doong any good because he still can’t find anyone who sells them. I said check freightliner and he says he already did. Should I just find another place to get it worked on? Maybe a semi truck shop? Someone told me they are most likely Ford brakes. I just don’t understand why he can’t just look at my brake pad and go from there. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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johnhicks
Explorer
Explorer
FWIW Dayton 2.5:" calipers front and rear (UPX 10-4000S) and 14.75" rotors. No idea if this is what fits yours.

https://partcat.com/ucx
-jbh-

johnhicks
Explorer
Explorer
My '93 Oshkosh XCRD takes Dayton (or equivalent) calipers. If you call up Freightliner and give them the last four (six?) digits of your VIN; that's how my mechanic got the numbers for my calipers, rotors and front bearings. They won't work on it but have most part numbers.
-jbh-

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
get out of that shop now.. I,ve had shoes/pads no name took too a shop that makes shoes/pads and they matched them up.

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
milagro33 wrote:
Doug? Thanks for the link. The chassis is Oshkosh but it also describes it as incomplete.


It will state Incomplete as the OEM completes the Coach portion. Doug

milagro33
Explorer
Explorer

milagro33
Explorer
Explorer
Doug? Thanks for the link. The chassis is Oshkosh but it also describes it as incomplete.

milagro33
Explorer
Explorer
Tyler, most likely will try a semi truck shop.
Wandering, it’s Oshkosh chassis and 5.9L 6L Cummins diesel

MountainAir05
Explorer II
Explorer II
Along with what Doug gave you, just jack it up and remove a brake and see who made them, most had the name on the back and a number and with that you can cross it to something that will fit and work.

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
Do you have the Gillig Chassis? Doug

https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/find/gillig-parts

jdc1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Tyler0215 wrote:
Find a real brake shop. They can find the parts.


YEP

wanderingaimles
Explorer
Explorer
What engine and chassis?

Tyler0215
Explorer
Explorer
Find a real brake shop. They can find the parts.