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09-23-2017, 06:56 AM
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Corner area for Television mount??
Hey all, walkenjoy down my honey do list this morning and I need to buy a tv mount that works best in the corner cubbert.
One that is easy to lock down for travel and easy to operate.
TIA
Terry
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09-26-2017, 07:03 PM
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Hi Terry,
We are very fluent on many of the Sunline campers but we do not know what your brand camper looks like inside. That said, that will not stop us from trying to help you, but it is a little hard for us to suggest something other then a generic response not knowing what your camper looks like. Can you post a few pics of the area you want to mount the TV? It may spark something one of our members have done.
Here is how we mounted ours. This may be a bit more custom made then you where thinking, but it may help spark some ideas on your end how to do this.
http://www.sunlineclub.com/forums/f6...ade-14938.html
Hope this helps
John
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09-27-2017, 06:43 AM
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Not sure how to get my pictures from my Sunline album to this post.
I like the looks of how you did your tv with false back section.
My cabinet is above the seating,not good for viewing.
The other option is along side of the fridge there's a shelf. Do I pull frig and put backing plate behind that area or is that wall strong enough for wall mounted swivel unit and which ones?
Thanks
Ps... the floor plan is front entry,queen to rt with 2 side tables, kitchen net lf frig straight ahead and sink with back bathroom. Overhead cabinets above kitchen seating.
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Originally Posted by JohnB
Hi Terry,
We are very fluent on many of the Sunline campers but we do not know what your brand camper looks like inside. That said, that will not stop us from trying to help you, but it is a little hard for us to suggest something other then a generic response not knowing what your camper looks like. Can you post a few pics of the area you want to mount the TV? It may spark something one of our members have done.
Here is how we mounted ours. This may be a bit more custom made then you where thinking, but it may help spark some ideas on your end how to do this.
http://www.sunlineclub.com/forums/f6...ade-14938.html
Hope this helps
John
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09-27-2017, 06:46 AM
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Not sure how to get my pictures from my Sunline album to this post.
I like the looks of how you did your tv with false back section.
My cabinet is above the seating,not good for viewing.
The other option is along side of the fridge there's a shelf. Do I pull frig and put backing plate behind that area or is that wall strong enough for wall mounted swivel unit and which ones?
Thanks
Ps... the floor plan is front entry,queen to rt with 2 side tables, kitchen net lf frig straight ahead and sink with back bathroom. Overhead cabinets above kitchen seating.
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Originally Posted by JohnB
Hi Terry,
We are very fluent on many of the Sunline campers but we do not know what your brand camper looks like inside. That said, that will not stop us from trying to help you, but it is a little hard for us to suggest something other then a generic response not knowing what your camper looks like. Can you post a few pics of the area you want to mount the TV? It may spark something one of our members have done.
Here is how we mounted ours. This may be a bit more custom made then you where thinking, but it may help spark some ideas on your end how to do this.
http://www.sunlineclub.com/forums/f6...ade-14938.html
Hope this helps
John
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09-27-2017, 07:22 AM
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Hi Terry,
In our T-2670 which had a similar TV cabinet as yours, we had a door put on the cabinet that kept the TV secured. (see picture below)
On our T-280SR which had a corner TV shelf, I used bungee cords to keep the TV secure. (see pictures below)
Also see post #4 on this thread for details on how I did it: http://www.sunlineclub.com/forums/f6...e-tv-8479.html
You could also look at using TV Grips - Camping World and Walmart have them.
I've never used them so can't comment on their effectiveness.
Hope this helps some or gives you some ideas.
Good luck.
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09-27-2017, 07:33 AM
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09-27-2017, 07:38 AM
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We are happy about layout floor plan.
Bought a Vizio cheap tv now for mount
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