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timn
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Jun 21, 2013

Tv bracket

I have a lance 835 and wanting to mount a adjustable bracket so we can watch tv in either the bed or table. Anyone have any pictures of it thanks.
  • Would something like this work? I can adjust it to any position and can tilt the TV to a 45 degree angle. This one clamps on and has a thumb screw on the mounting plate to easily remove the TV. I got it from Monoprice for about $30. Very well made too! They have arms for any application. Search on "monitor arm".

  • I installed a MorRyde mount. Very well made and high quality. I mounted a second TV by the dinette.

  • "> There is access to the back side through a panel in the cabinet to the left of the radio. You will need to glue a piece of 3/4" plywood to the back side .The shelf below the TV was to keep it from bouncing around.


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    Wayne
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  • I bought mine online... came very quickly... great price.

    This one works very well... for flatscreen HD TV's up to 32" WE like it... It allows us to move it in any and every possible direction... where it is mounted we "park" it for travel face into the wall. You'll have to devise a place specific to your camper.

    I believe that Reddog1 mounted his TV where it stores againest the ceiling (he did an innovative job and I saw it... just don't remember the exact configuration)

    Overall TV mount sales page

    The areas close to where cabinates are attached are usually solid between the walls... try to use long thin bolts with washers and lock nuts instead of screws.

    As always... think it through several times... drill once:B

    Good luck

    sleepy
  • As Sleepy said there is a 3/4" piece of pine in the corner but I can't recall if this will be of much use on the 835 Lance. I added the 3/4"piece to give me the support in the area that I wanted to mount the arm. The side panel is only 3/16" at best. Get the arm that you like first then you will better see where to mount it. I got mine at OSH of all places.