All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Install outside TV hookup on 2011 Breeze dougrainer wrote: I will be doing this upgrade for a blind friend on his breeze ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????. Tiffin does not make it easy to run cables(especially HDMI) on the Breeze models. Does this model have the Sat/DVD in the rear bedroom overhead storage behind the bed? If so, you could run it down the back cap and then up the chassis frame rail. Doug It does have the SAT/DVD in bedroom over bed.Re: Install outside TV hookup on 2011 Breeze Executive wrote: Not trying to be snarky, but wouldn't a radio do the same for your BLIND friend?? Seems like hooking up a TV wouldn't do him much good. Also, with a radio he could use headphones so as to not irritate or impose on his neighbors.....Dennis He uses his RV for tailgating at football games. He has a large group at his motor home. So he wants the TV where he can listen but everyone else be able to watch. I'm just trying to help him because he can't do this himself.Install outside TV hookup on 2011 BreezeI want to run a HDMI cable(HDMI splitter) from the bedroom to a bay under the awning for outside TV. Has anyone done this upgrade ? I will be doing this upgrade for a blind friend on his breeze. I dont know much about this rig. I looked at it this past weekend and it look like the cables go down the left cabinet beside the bed to the bedroom tv, then in access block behind the bedroom tv next to the shower. It looks like it may run under the shower into living room slide underneath. I would like to run a hardwire vs wireless.Re: Storing the Tow Barstays on covered , I use a bungee to secure to the hitch to make sure it doesn't come unlatched and bounce around.Re: Finished my homemade cargo trays MrWizard wrote: I ordered the brackets with the sliders Maybe they don't stock them anymore Did this about 5 yrs ago I know it was installed before we did our big trip to the Midwest in 2012 May to October The current generator, is the third one to use this tray Thanks for the information. If they will hold that genny for 5 years , then they should work fine for me .Re: Finished my homemade cargo trays MrWizard wrote: nice work i did the same thing with some slides from rockler use for my portable generator building using Where did you get the "L" brackets ? I thought of using these but I don't think my slides will ever have enough weight on them to require them. How long have you had them installed ? Also nice work !Re: Finished my homemade cargo trays westend wrote: Big D, Did you mark them "Made in Alabama" or the "BigDaddy CT1000"?:B You know you're going to get some questions from the tourists. BTW, nice work! Made in BAMA, LOL!Re: Finished my homemade cargo traysThanks to all for the kind comments. I look forward to putting these to use this weekend.Re: Finished my homemade cargo trays Moderator edit to re-size pictures to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width. Finished my homemade cargo traysI made three of these, I used (2) 100 pound slides and (1) 220 pound slide. I bought these here:http://www.rockler.com/centerlinereg-lifetime-series-757-100-lb-over-travel-drawer-slides-drawer-slides I used plywood that I painted black and bolts to secure to cargo bays. I built these for less than 150.00 for all parts . Moderator edit to re-size pictures to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width.
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