2016 Nexxo t740 Sovereign, TV bracket advice wanted (1 Viewer)

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When the seats are turned round and the television pulled down, the screen cannot be seen from the drivers seat, only from the passenger seat, if any one else wants to watch it they have to more or less lie on the dinette seat which is not very practical.
Does anyone know if anyone make a bracket that would fit the Burstner one and allow the tv to be swung out so that it faces the front seats?
 

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I assume it's normally 'hidden' behind the upper locker on the side wall above the seat (next to the hab door)? What is the bracket like?
 
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It just pulls down out of the locker parallel to the side wall, it will swing out about 10 degrees but then the tv touches the side wall, but it still not can be seen from the sidewall.

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I forgot to mention that the television is an Avtex L188DRS
 
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Yes we changed it in April for a Swift Bolero 724FB which ticks all the boxes

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I wonder if it is possible to fit a different 'end' to the drop down bracket, perhaps adapting a twin arm TV bracket and fitting it to the pull down framework, assuming there's sufficient clearance when it is pushed back up into the 'locker' above?
 
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I wonder if it is possible to fit a different 'end' to the drop down bracket, perhaps adapting a twin arm TV bracket and fitting it to the pull down framework, assuming there's sufficient clearance when it is pushed back up into the 'locker' above?

No because there is only just enough room for the TV to go up.
 

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No because there is only just enough room for the TV to go up.
Oh well, just an idea, it looks like the only solution is to forget about it going up into the cupboard altogether and instead put a twin arm mount on the wall and put the TV on that so you can swing it out when you need to, obviously it wouldn't be hidden although you could make a cover for it, but that's the compromise if you want to watch TV comfortably from the cab seats.
 

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