jsmart
Oct 03, 2015Explorer
TV's for MH's
probably been asked before, but thinking of changing out my TV's on our rig (2002 Itasca Sunrise 32V). With all the flat screen (and curved ones now) out there, does anyone have experience with a rep...
msmith1199 wrote:
I put a new large LED TV in my overheard on an articulating arm. The arm was designed for RV's so you push it back and it locks into place. I can pull it out and move the TV over to the side for better viewing from the couch. I was anticipating some kind of a system of bungee cords that I would have to put on it to keep it from bouncing around and making noise on the road. But I installed it just on the arm and took it for a ride and the TV is just so light that it doesn't bounce at all or make any noise. I made a box out of 3/4" plywood and bolted it into the steel box that held the previous TV, and then attached the articulating arm mount to that. Works just fine.