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Old 05-29-2006, 04:38 PM   #1
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how do you remove the tv in the itasca 35u which is in the rear corner..can you remove the screws holding the panel underneath it to get to the hold down bolts..i would like to put a tv with built in vcr there..thanks..jim
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how do you remove the tv in the itasca 35u which is in the rear corner..can you remove the screws holding the panel underneath it to get to the hold down bolts..i would like to put a tv with built in vcr there..thanks..jim
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If its like my Jouney you remove the bottom panel then you can see the hold down bolts. Remove those and pry the holddown up to get them out of the holes to remove TV. Good luck. I removed the complete TV housing, then framed in the hole and put in a 1/2 inchplywood piece as a mounting place for a flat screen, Just so wife doesn't have to dodge the tv as she walked around the bed.
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If same as my 2001 Adventurer. Remove bottom panel as you already have done. There are two pieces of trim Top and Bottom. They are installed with brads. I pride the trim loose so I could reuse it. Than you should be able to remove TV after taking off metal hold down strap. A very tight fit. Like a puzzle.
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