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GypsyCliff
02-21-2013, 04:53 PM
What is the community doing to prevent damage to flat screen tvs by road bumps and vibrations?

Cliff

FJGuard
02-21-2013, 05:06 PM
Get yourself a well made wall mount (adjustable or fixed). Add some zip ties for extra security. :thumbsup:

GORDON HUMMEL
02-21-2013, 07:00 PM
I made a mount for mine & have traveled over 50K miles without a problem. My bracket mounts to the roof hat section. This tv weights+50 lbs & the cabinet I modified was not strong enough.

I'm in the process of putting in a 46" which is only 1.2" wider than the old 42" & 1/2 the weight.
If you click on my name & go to my pictures you can see the bracket.
Also if you search this form, you should find many articles on this from about 4-5 years ago when many of us changed over to the new LCD's

GypsyCliff
02-27-2013, 03:29 PM
Thank You Gordon would you mind sharing a picture of your mount? I tried to find your picture but had no luck.

Cliff

GORDON HUMMEL
02-27-2013, 03:55 PM
Took me a while to find it !

http://www.luxurycoachlifestyle.com/forum/electrical/659-new-owner-questions-2.html#post3393 (http://www.luxurycoachlifestyle.com/forum/high-technology-big-rig-rv/s...=3393#post3393)

GORDON HUMMEL
02-27-2013, 05:55 PM
Took me a while to find it !

http://www.LuxuryCoachLifestyle.com/forum/s...=3393#post3393

I copies the link from the original post, but the link above just brings you back to the main forum page
Ken,
can you fix this or advise how to link current posts to old posts

stewart33
02-27-2013, 06:25 PM
Hey there Gordon,

I was able to find the link for you - http://www.luxurycoachlifestyle.com/forum/electrical/659-new-owner-questions-2.html#post3393

I think somehow maybe you didn't copy the whole link. But I just checked the one I have here and it works. :thumbsup: