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Post by PaulM on Apr 10, 2014 13:28:07 GMT -5
I have a KZ Spree Lite 240 BHS. I am looking at placing a second tv in the trailer in the location near the full size bed. On one of the walls there is a sticker which states (TV Wall Bracket). This is where I planned to place the tv on a swivel mount. However, the place where the sticker is on the wall is also the part of the inside cabinet to the kitchen area. When I felt the walls for strength at TV bracket sticker location it seemed to be just two sheets of 3/16 laminate wood panel and no other support. Any one have any ideas on an easy way to reinforce the wall to accept the tv. I originally thought the sticker was placed because this area had been reinforced but I do not think this is the case. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Post by lynnmor on Apr 10, 2014 14:15:59 GMT -5
You may need to call KZ on this one. For outside walls, KZ usually puts a thin piece of sheet metal just behind the paneling. You would use sheet metal screws to attach. This may be the case for you, but I just don't know. Try using a strong magnet and see if you can find steel in the sticker area.
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Post by rwabbott on Apr 14, 2014 20:44:05 GMT -5
I just installed a 19" TV in the master bed area of my Spree Connect 250BHS. There is a piece of sheet metal (approximately 10"x10") behind the area of the sticker. I used a magnet to locate the sheet metal and found that the sticker was no where close to the center of the metal plate. I used a Peerless TruVue Full-Motion Tilting Wall Mount with 1" sheet metal screws and it is very sturdy.
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tdrexel
Newbie RV’er
New to the KZ family. 2013 Sportsmen Classic 190.
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Post by tdrexel on Apr 29, 2014 21:41:27 GMT -5
I mount my TV over the sticker in my classic 190. I also was not sure if it was the right place. I did use a stud finder, but honestly I was not sure exactly where the reinforcement was, so I used a 1/16 in drill bit over the sticker where the bracket mounting holes where and I did drill into a solid piece of wood. (I used 1/16 bit just in case it was hollow the hole would be almost invisible ). I had the same concern you have because my paneling was not attached to the reinforcement and felt like nothing was behind it but there was. Hope I didn't confuse you. Good luck
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