On our ZF29BH the space was big enough for a 32" LCD, but the dealer only supplied a 24" LCD. However, after installing it the 24" is nice as there is room to easily adjust it and get at the cables though the picture is barely bigger than my computer monitor.
We went with a swing-out wall bracket, this is nice as you can adjust the viewing angle to where you might sit.
The issue is our dealer told us not to travel with the TV in place, makes sense as even though Crossroads gives you about 2" of wood to mount the bracket to in the TV opening, the TV only has screws that insert about 1/8" into metal to hold it to the bracket.
I was very nervous drilling into the mounting area, but the dealer refused to do it for me, they just gave me the TV and the mont and said I was on my own to install it due to the liability if it failed. In the end it went pretty easy and I didn't hit anything but seemingly solid wood in my installation. A drawing from the manufacturer would have been nice to tell me exactly where I could drill and what I was drilling into, but these trailer don't seem to come with any sort of an owners manual from the manufacturer, just many pamphlets from the sub-suppliers.
Go with a swing arm that has a knob where you can easily remove the TV for transport and lay it in its foam box under the bed during travel. That has worked well for me on my two outings to date.
Of course with other problems with our trailer I haven't been able to watch a simgle show yet on the TV, so I can't say our set-up is the best...
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2012 ZF29BH and 2010 F250 4x4
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