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TV needs to be lifted upwards to remove it from the mount. The bottom of the cabinet needs to be removed to allow enough travel upwards. In my TS I had to remove the upper cabinet because the tv wouldn't slide up into cabinet. You will most likely need to pry tv up until it starts to loosen in the mount. When lifted enough it will clear the mount and pull forward to disconnect and remove.
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yackman
2008 TS Insignia 42DL24
2010 Ford Edge
Yes it’s a beast. When I did mine I thought I was going to break something. It simply was very heavy. Lifts straight up in the cavity hole above it then out.
Agreed .... we replaced both the living and bedroom ... make sure you have another pair of hands .... very heavy units ((( may save some gas mileage hahaha ))) My wife and I pulled the bedroom and even that one had to be literally rolled out of the bus ... the "V" bracket in the living area is a real bear .... so need lots of muscle ........
So glad we did it tho ....... good luck with the project !!!
I have included images of the bracket on the rear of the TV. if you use a t30 bit that has the hollow center you can back this bolt out and create all the space you need to raise the TV and facilitate its removal without prying it out. Live and learn.
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The Butler’s
Harpers Ferry,WV
2001 Travel Supreme