Tv in a condo

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  1. sinker

    sinker Light Load Member

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    Any suggestions on the best way to mount a tv and what the largest anybody has without being a PITA. Pics would be appreciated. Sorry if im opening a repeat thread. I did a quick look and didnt see a thread on this in here.
     
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  3. Chucktaylor

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    Well if your company, it can only be mounted by the Prime detail shop. Detail will only mount 21 inch or smaller.

    If you are company and do any drilling, modification or damage to the interior (that isn't normal wear and tear) you'll be held responsible $$$
     
  4. .honeybadger.

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    Ive seen guys using C-clamps to secure a mount to the cubbies and mount up to a 32"flatscreen on a swivel mount.
     
  5. morr2fab

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    I had Direct TV in my truck, company truck. I would set the antenna on the hood, I did make a bracket so it would sit level. I had a 12v 14in LED flat screen. I set it on the pull out table to watch it and then lay it on the shelf when done. However I wasnt able to use it every day. Sometimes once a week.
     
  6. sinker

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    By my best guess, the truck I got was a lease truck. The last guy had a tv mount in here bolted to the cab side wall. but when he pulled his tv out he left half of mount still in the tv cubbie still attached. I guess I can try to figure out which mount he used and buy one like that. Ill be out shopping for a 21 inch tv then. Thanks Chuck
     
  7. different00

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    View attachment 51985
    View attachment 51986 Try installing it over the open tv area by the antenna and strap, even if you don't use them. Make sure it's at a stable, safe, and secure spot. Install it in a low risk area that doesn't interfere with you moving around the truck, blocks access to your belongings like opening n closing your bed(if your bed moves) and etc. A drill, nuts, washers, and is screws will get the job done. Plywood is optional. BUT, if your a company driver find out if its ok first. That's why I'm not cause I like to keep my truck however I want it.
     
  8. Seebs

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    I knew a guy with a giant flatscreen mounted against his bunk wall. :biggrin_2559:. Personally, I had a 19 inch I think and had it mounted by the shop. Worked out well and was perfect for laying in bed and watching tv. (in a lw though)
     
  9. different00

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    Do you still have your tv mounted
     
  10. sinker

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    If anything I will try to reuse the same mount or at least the same holes, ( cant get in trouble for it if I didnt do it):biggrin_2552:. thanks for trying to upload pics different. But They wont open for me.
     
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