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<p>[QUOTE="CaptainX3, post: 3900714, member: 74907"]I might end up giving that shot. Since my original response, I've switched companies and gotten my own truck. I recently purchased a 24 in flat screen and one of those under cabinet mounts and screwed it into the bottom of the top bunk. However, it's obviously not meant for the bumps and such of road travel and I have to unhook the TV from the mount while driving to prevent damage. So I might have to try one of these out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainX3, post: 3900714, member: 74907"]I might end up giving that shot. Since my original response, I've switched companies and gotten my own truck. I recently purchased a 24 in flat screen and one of those under cabinet mounts and screwed it into the bottom of the top bunk. However, it's obviously not meant for the bumps and such of road travel and I have to unhook the TV from the mount while driving to prevent damage. So I might have to try one of these out.[/QUOTE]
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