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Thank you very much for adviceAlthough I am not familiar with your RV, I know that exhaust pipe(s) should not be so close as to hit or drag on the ground. You might drive by a "muffler guy" (these guys are usually very helpful and creative) and see what he can do for you. Good luck
great advice. thanks. I appreciate it.I would look for an old school muffler shop, the modern ones are fine for normal things but will take someone with a bit of experience to cobble up something. We have a guy in Ft Myers that would have you in and out of the shop in 30 minutes.