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Old 08-12-2016, 03:42 PM   #1
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Front TV Compartment Access

Cannot figure out how to get to back of the flat screen TV in overhead front compartment above the windshield. I have a 2007 Bounder 35E. Bought with a flat screen already installed but no HDMI cable brought out. Checked compartments on each side and nothing removes to get to back of the TV. Any ideas from anyone?
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Can you post a picture, might help. I just replaced the front TV in my 2008 Bounder 35E with w 32 inch Samsung. I used a tilting wall mount bolted to 3/4 inch plywood. Mine is recessed into the existing cabinet. A friend of mine mounted his 40 inch on a articulating arm on the outside of the cabinet. The only way to access my TV is to remove it. Takes less than 5 minutes.
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I am interested in this issue as well. We have a Fleetwood revolution and no access to rear of tv and no HDMI cable accessablity. Hate to tear into it without knowing what lurks back there.
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