Davy has one larger than that in his Knight KW.
I took off the end of the stock mount, fabricated an extenstion out of wood, ripped it down and drilled it, bolted it in to the stock mount, then attached a wall mount to the extension. I have a 40 inch in it. and still have use of the counter space. It wont really swing out though. but it works nicely.
I did it in my T680 back at System Transport. I’ve think it was a 2020 also. I had to bend the mount a little to make it work but it fit. It wouldn’t fold all the way back to the tucked away position though
Who was it? PackRat? He said having a TV that big in your sleeper was like parking in the front row at a drive-in movie theater. Lol.
And here I was, concerned that the 24" at my feet was going to be " too much" 🤣
I may upgrade my TV at a later date, but I can't really complain, as my little $98 VIZIO has stuck it out with me so far!
Who was it? PackRat? He said having a TV that big in your sleeper was like parking in the front row at a drive-in movie theater. Lol.
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My truck has a decent inverter and a tv mount. Kenworth manual says it can support up to 27 inch, but I have a 32 inch tv at home and curious if it would fit. Anyone do this? I want to at least try to mount it on the built in tv swivel. But if not, I may just set the tv on the table and lay it down when its time to drive. This is obviously the least desirable way, what are ya'lls experience with this?
I know there isn't a ton of time to relax and watch tv. But dang, on some of those days when you are just waiting it would be a gamechanger. Plus I like to fall asleep watching something, so it will be more home like for me.
Kinda off topic to this, but I also purchased a T-mobile 5G gateway. So I am going to have high speed internet with me on the go! uncapped data, only 50$ a month!!!! I am going to post a review on it once I use it for awhile. I know allot of people like me, really would loved uncapped internet while trucking.
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