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<p>[QUOTE="The Unatrucker, post: 4044477, member: 141552"]I unscrewed the cab window screws, screwed them back in through bungee cords (alot of screwing here), ran bungee cords thru the tv mount and made it real tight, then let the bottom of the tv rest on the top bunk thing (if youve been in a pete full double bunk you know what im talking about). It was really ghetto but it worked and didn't budge, worse that happened was the tv would flap around a bit. Finally I just decided that was overkill and wanted to save the luxury of a 32" and PS4 for the house and just went back to the 24" which I put in one of the cubby holes and used duct tape to secure it. Barely noticeable and never fell once during its 100k miles[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Unatrucker, post: 4044477, member: 141552"]I unscrewed the cab window screws, screwed them back in through bungee cords (alot of screwing here), ran bungee cords thru the tv mount and made it real tight, then let the bottom of the tv rest on the top bunk thing (if youve been in a pete full double bunk you know what im talking about). It was really ghetto but it worked and didn't budge, worse that happened was the tv would flap around a bit. Finally I just decided that was overkill and wanted to save the luxury of a 32" and PS4 for the house and just went back to the 24" which I put in one of the cubby holes and used duct tape to secure it. Barely noticeable and never fell once during its 100k miles[/QUOTE]
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