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Old 03-29-2018, 10:20 PM   #1
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TV mount for 267BHS

Getting ready for our first trip. The wall seems pretty thin on the 267BHS and am curious what mount if any, that folks might be using.

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Old 03-30-2018, 07:36 AM   #2
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Getting ready for our first trip. The wall seems pretty thin on the 267BHS and am curious what mount if any, that folks might be using.

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I have the same trailer, the wall is actually pretty strong. I have a 32" TV mounted on an arm that we can pull out and adjust the position. It has a plate with 4 bolts in the walk. I had to use shorter bolts though but it holds really well.

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Getting ready for our first trip. The wall seems pretty thin on the 267BHS and am curious what mount if any, that folks might be using.

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I would be more concerned with accurately locating the most secure mounting location in your trailer, first . . . then purchasing mounting hardware that will work most efficiently with your desired mounting location.

Don't trust the location of "Mount TV Here" stickers placed on the wall by manufacturers. They're typically haphazardly placed. Some folks report good results locating mounting locations using stud finders.

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Old 03-30-2018, 10:40 AM   #4
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MORryde makes some very nice tv mounts. I have two and they are sturdy and work well. I have the ones that swivel and extend out.

http://www.morryde.com/product-categ...filter%5B%5D=1
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How does one release the TV from the mount? No mention in the manual. Need to troubleshoot why tv sound not coming out of speakers, and can't seem to find a release mechanism. Mount does not pivot/swivel (that I know of).
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How does one release the TV from the mount? No mention in the manual. Need to troubleshoot why tv sound not coming out of speakers, and can't seem to find a release mechanism. Mount does not pivot/swivel (that I know of).
I have the same question! That thing is really on there!
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Hi,
I finally found the release mechanism. On mine, I reached underneath the bottom of the TV, between the TV and the wall, then up toward the mount. On each side of the mount, I felt a release "paddle" [wide lever] and pulled them both forward. Then lifted the TV upwards and it cam off just fine. Hope it works for you.
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I've used this for a stationary mount (stays in one place) that doesn't need to swivel...

https://www.campingworld.com/master-...yABEgJZh_D_BwE

and this one for a television that was moved from the living area to the bedroom and need to be swiveled (two wall mounting plates)...

https://www.mycablemart.com/store/ca...SABEgJvyfD_BwE

These were used to mount a 19" flat screen.
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Old 10-27-2018, 05:46 PM   #9
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bought that very same unit today and was wondering which TV mount you chose for the entertainment center wall and in the bedroom on the other side?
thanks and hi from FL...
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