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Old 04-02-2022, 02:07 PM   #1
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2006 Workhorse W22 8.1L Exhaust Service

My 2007 Winnebago Voyage 35A needs exhaust work, both manifold/gasket and mufflers.
We live in the FL panhandle and I can’t find anyone who will touch it?
Any suggestions? Anywhere?
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Kind of a long drive, but there are numerous facilities around Red Bay, AL that support Tiffin Owners. They also work on other coaches. Have you looked up there? There is actually a published pamphlet with a list of vendors.
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My 2007 Winnebago Voyage 35A needs exhaust work, both manifold/gasket and mufflers.
We live in the FL panhandle and I can’t find anyone who will touch it?
Any suggestions? Anywhere?
Thanks.
Gordon


You do not want to have an RV dealer work on chassis issues. ANY competent medium-duty truck repair OR muffler shop should be able to make those type of repairs. Sorry I don’t have a specific recommendation for that area.
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Old 04-03-2022, 04:30 PM   #4
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My 2007 Winnebago Voyage 35A needs exhaust work, both manifold/gasket and mufflers.
We live in the FL panhandle and I can’t find anyone who will touch it?
Any suggestions? Anywhere?
Thanks.
Gordon
It sounds like time to upgrade to a Banks system. Get the headers and complete system (exhaust system that is)

No more cracked manifold or blown gasket problems. AND a nice improvement in power.
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Our 2004 turn 100,000 about a year ago. I rep!aced the donut between the manifold and the pipe but I couldn't remove the three studs in the manifold. I knew it wouldn't stay tight but we were on the road. When we got home I stopped at a local garage and they got out a torch and heated the manifold and removed the studs and replaced with the new ones I had gotten. Ask any garage not an RV place.
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