All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Brake parts for 1994 winnie minnie enblethen wrote: You can input year and model into different sites to get parts. Rockauto, O'Reillys, autozone Are you certain it doesn't have any custom parts though?Re: Brake parts for 1994 winnie minnien/mRe: Brake parts for 1994 winnie minnie ItsyRV wrote: Are yo sure it's a Mini-Winnie and not a Sundancer? That model# is assigned to the Itasca line made by Winnebago and not the Winnebago Mini-Winnie line. I think you are mistaken. http://catalog.winnebagoind.com/menu/1994.htm The itasca does not use model numbers like that at all for the 1994 model year.Re: Brake parts for 1994 winnie minnie DrewE wrote: A 1994 is most likely an E350 chassis; I think the E-SuperDuty (which was renamed to be the E450) was not introduced until a few years later. There probably is badging on the side of the cab to identify what it is--or you can check the VIN, data plate, etc. to figure things out. According to the manual, it is indeed an E350. manufacture year 1993.Re: Brake parts for 1994 winnie minnie enblethen wrote: You need to identify what chassis you have. It could be GM or Ford. It's a ford. I know that much since it says so right on it.Brake parts for 1994 winnie minnieHello all. I have just picked up a 94 winnie minnie WF528RQ. The breaks are soft and also they pulsate when I apply them strongly which indicated warped rotors. A cursory examination of the front rotors indicates they are probably worn below minimum rec thickness. Now, how do I find the right parts to replace the rotors and pads? Does it have the same front and rear brake system as a Ford E-150 van which I believe it is based on (correct me if I am wrong)? Does it have disc or drum brakes on the rear? I have been to many car part sites and none of them have info for a winnebago. I also go the parts manual from winnebago but it doesn't list any vehicular parts.