Hey Alex. From the information I can find online it does look like your 2011 Keystone Cougar 318SAB does come prepped for a second AC unit. The bedroom roof vent should be reinforced and pre-wired for a 13.5k or 15k BTU unit. To check if your trailer…
Welcome back Rich and thanks for the information! To replace your Sharp Carousel microwave R-820BK-F, I recommend the Greystone Built-In RV Convection Microwave item #GR27FR. It measures 21" wide x 11" tall x 15-3/4" deep.…
Hey Jonathan, RV air conditioners all fit a 14" x 14" hole so the only real important factors to determining the correct fit for you would be the BTU rating and whether you have a 6-pin or 9-pin connector. The 936000108 part number you…
Hey Skip, welcome back! The Vitrifrigo RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer item #VT56FR is going to need a 12v power supply. You can not plug it into a standard 110v outlet. You'll need to use the PowerMax AC to DC Converter item #PM54VR, which works with…
Hey Mark, welcome back! Yes, that factory damper will be removed to install the Safe-T-Plus Steering Stabilizer #ST98MR. See the photos below. I also went ahead and linked the instructions and an installation video further down on this page for your…
Hey Nang, the mounting holes on the back of the MORryde TV bracket part #MR85ZR can accommodate bolt sizes that are up to M8 in diameter. M8 is 8mm (about 0.315 inches) across its threads, while 1/4-20 is 0.25 inches. Typically TV hardware is M4, M5,…
In my experience the MORryde Wall Mount #MR82ZR will require additional mounting height to allow it to clear the storage door opening on most RV's. I have had better results using the Mount #MR38DR in the area you are looking to mount the TV.
Hey John, welcome back! I do have a way better functional solution for you. It's the Brandmotion Tailgate Delete Backup Camera with Wiring Harness item #BM67JR. This camera attaches to your license plate bracket. The other end will connect to the…
Hey Jonathan, congrats on the new truck. The 7" drop should be enough, but it is hard to say for sure without knowing what trailer you will be pulling. The 7" drop will get your ball height at 17" or 18" (we measure from the upper…
The Lippert Patio Upgrade Kit for Toy Hauler Garage Doors #LC27FR is a complete kit. It has all the hardware and struts that you need to convert your garage door into a patio. It may seem confusing because there were optional side rails that you…
Trailer coupler height varies slightly on every trailer and every vehicle has a slightly different trailer hitch receiver height based on the hitch manufacturer. Most trailers have a coupler height between 15 and 19 inches, but there are exceptions…
The MORryde Wall RV TV Mount #MR23ZR has dimensions of 5.25" W x 5.83" T for the plate that attaches to the wall. The MORryde Wall RV TV Mount #MR65ZR has dimensions of 10" W x 5.87" T for the plate that attaches to the wall.…
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RV TV Mount with 90-Degree Pivot
Swing your screen out up to 90 degrees for clear viewing in tight RV spaces, then lock it back solid. Pick a mount that matches your TV's weight and VESA pattern—look for limits like 50 lb and 200 mm by 200 mm—rather than screen size. A snug slide-in bracket holds firm, though the fit can be tight when you're guiding the TV into place.
Yes. Sliding the TV into the mounting bracket can be tight and hard to see, so square up the TV and start the slide carefully. Support the TV while aligning the bracket to avoid binding. If it resists, back out and re-align rather than forcing it to help prevent hang-ups.
No, TV size isn't the deciding factor. Check the mount's weight capacity and the VESA mount dimension limit listed for the 90 Degrees mount you're considering. If your TV's weight and VESA pattern are within those limits, you're good. Measure your TV's VESA pattern to confirm before you buy.
It can hold the TV securely when installed and seated properly. The bracket and arm are strong and help keep the TV in place. Make sure the TV is fully slid into the mounting bracket. If the slide feels tight or hard to see, align carefully and support the TV during insertion to reduce wobble.
You can't confirm by RV model lookup. First decide if you need just the plate that connects to the back of the TV or the whole mount. Then match your TV's VESA mount dimension limit and the mount's weight capacity. If replacing only the plate, confirm it mates with your existing wall dock or bracket.