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Rolin
Apr 08, 2014Explorer
X2 on Cambria/Aspect Proboards.com.
I replaced the heavy tube type TV in our Aspect. I loosed the trim boards at the bottom, rotated them to access the screws. Then removed the molding around the TV, Then used a wrench to loosen the metal bracket that holds the TV in place. The hardest part is moving the TV enough so you can disconnect the power and antenna cable then lowering it to the dinette table. It was heavy. Ours is a 2007.
I did some insulating in the area behind the TV, dressed the cables and stuff so they would not rattle and built a enclosure for the area, then installed a new lighter TV and now have some extra storage I can access behind the TV. Pictures on the Cambria/Aspect proboards.
There could be some bolts in the area behind the TV that are loose and that is causing the rattling. In ours it was just cables and some zip ties and stuff fixed that.
I replaced the heavy tube type TV in our Aspect. I loosed the trim boards at the bottom, rotated them to access the screws. Then removed the molding around the TV, Then used a wrench to loosen the metal bracket that holds the TV in place. The hardest part is moving the TV enough so you can disconnect the power and antenna cable then lowering it to the dinette table. It was heavy. Ours is a 2007.
I did some insulating in the area behind the TV, dressed the cables and stuff so they would not rattle and built a enclosure for the area, then installed a new lighter TV and now have some extra storage I can access behind the TV. Pictures on the Cambria/Aspect proboards.
There could be some bolts in the area behind the TV that are loose and that is causing the rattling. In ours it was just cables and some zip ties and stuff fixed that.
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