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    I picked up my new trailer last weekend, and it didn't come with TVs or mounts. Is there some documentation regarding wall mounts, weights and TV limitations and what kind of fasteners are needed?

    Thanks in advance.

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    I don’t have a concrete answer on this but I would imagine you could use any tv mount and there is a wood backer behind the center of the panel. I would recommend getting a mount that is meant for rv’s that has a built in locking mechanism to prevent it from moving while traveling. Measure the width of the opening and that will tell you how big of a tv you can fit.

    I saw this unit for the first time at a local rv show today and we are looking at upgrading our unit and since you have one I was wondering if you mind sharing the price point you received on it. It was advertised at 22k and I’m wondering how much I can push that number.

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    From my research, $22k is a pretty solid sale price. Most are offering 23ish plus dealer fees. Did find one dealer in Colorado willing to do $21499 including fees. We are picking ours up this Friday.

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    We have a 2021 model, with the theater seating option instead of the u-shaped dinette, on order from the factory right now and we got it for $22k plus dealer fees.

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    I didn't find any documentation, but I bought a locking swing mount on Amazon and a cheap 32" LED TV and mounted it this weekend. There appeared to be a 1/2" piece of plywood as the backer board. I used the four lag screws that came with the mount. Seemed pretty solid when I pulled on it.
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    Did you have to go with a 12v tv or would a regular tv work with that said outlet?

    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoIV View Post
    I didn't find any documentation, but I bought a locking swing mount on Amazon and a cheap 32" LED TV and mounted it this weekend. There appeared to be a 1/2" piece of plywood as the backer board. I used the four lag screws that came with the mount. Seemed pretty solid when I pulled on it.
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    It is a standard 120v TV. I considered a 12v TV, but they are significantly more expensive and I would have had to add a 12v outlet in the TV area. TV works great off the generator when I am dry camping.

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    Did you have to go with a 12v tv or would a regular tv work with that said outlet?

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