Nad_Yvalhosert
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A 2000 Winnebago came in the shop for an alignment. Tell me these aren't GMT400 turn signal housings...
Then tell me where I can get them!
Then tell me where I can get them!
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Did it also have a GM engine? Weren't those chassis co-developed with GM?
Assuming the year you provided and the "Adventurer" badging are both correct...
Looks like Winnebago part numbers 113294-03-000 (passenger side) and 113294-04-000 (driver's side).
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Service/wincd/2000/WINNIE00/0wpg32v.pdf
Amazon Canada has a listing for the passenger side housing (listed as Triplex 932A), but they're marked as unavailable. Maybe try an email or phone call to winnebagoparts.com?
www.amazon.ca/Triplex-932A-Park-Light-Assembly/dp/B00ODJ2Q10
Some of the Workhorse chassis have 8.1s.....the one across the street from our trailer does. Owner was going to part it out, and then got a good price for the complete rig. New owner has been restoring it for the last few months.Yup, it's a GM Workhorse chassis with a Vortec 454, and a 4L80e