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jplante4
Jul 23, 2017Explorer II
The Sahara had one over the driver's seat. Originally, it was used as the monitor for the backup camera. Turning on the camera also turned on the inverter!
This configuration made sense then, and also because the recliner that was standard faced the TV. If you sat on the couch (only one recliner so someone needed to sit there), you got a crick in your neck looking left and up all the time.
We pulled out the recliner and the associated lamp table and put in a lift cabinet with a 32" LED TV directly across from the couch. I used the wood from the lamp table to rebuild the old TV overhead cabinet so that it looked like the other 23 up front. This also opened up the living room area and made much more room for moving around. This is important in an old bus with no slides.
![](http://i.imgur.com/AEPrDGJl.jpg)
This configuration made sense then, and also because the recliner that was standard faced the TV. If you sat on the couch (only one recliner so someone needed to sit there), you got a crick in your neck looking left and up all the time.
We pulled out the recliner and the associated lamp table and put in a lift cabinet with a 32" LED TV directly across from the couch. I used the wood from the lamp table to rebuild the old TV overhead cabinet so that it looked like the other 23 up front. This also opened up the living room area and made much more room for moving around. This is important in an old bus with no slides.
![](http://i.imgur.com/AEPrDGJl.jpg)
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