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    This is a very timely thread for me. I was just considering eliminating the TV in a 337 and replacing with a wardrobe for hanging clothes as that seems to be one of the things we will be short on with an RV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolinhar View Post
    Here are a few pics of the tv mount in the basement, decided to put it on the front wall as have things on the back wall that I did not want to move. Tv swings out good and locks when folded in, had some felt that we decided to put to good use making a cover for it to try and protect itAttachment 29326Attachment 29327Attachment 29328
    Just about to do this to our 2021 310GK. So you just used wood screws and mounted on the right hand side of the storage compartment? How about the cables as they’re on the left side and that’s where I was originally thinking of installing. Any tips or advice would be appreciated.
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    I used 4 prong tee nuts (Paulin) to secure the tv bracket to the front wall. Drill holes to accomodate the tee nut and they went in the front compartment, that way when the screw/bolt is screwed into the the nut it pulls it into the wall and secures it. As for the cables just connect and disconnect from the cable and plug outlets when we use the tv, may eventually move the outlets to the ceiling area of the basement so the tv can just stay connected, but haven't found it to be a hassle so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolinhar View Post
    I used 4 prong tee nuts (Paulin) to secure the tv bracket to the front wall. Drill holes to accomodate the tee nut and they went in the front compartment, that way when the screw/bolt is screwed into the the nut it pulls it into the wall and secures it. As for the cables just connect and disconnect from the cable and plug outlets when we use the tv, may eventually move the outlets to the ceiling area of the basement so the tv can just stay connected, but haven't found it to be a hassle so far
    Great, thanks for your quick reply. I have some snap toggle bolts laying around so I’ll go that route which is essentially the same as the ones you used.
    Scott & Linda
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    2020 Ram 3500 Limited DRW HO Cummins LB
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    Gotta admit. When I saw the title of this thread I figured you discovered Viagra.....
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