Re: Forward TV
Reply #10 –
Recently I posted the solution I came up with for my "headKnocker" of a TV in my 89 GV with the slanted windshield. Probably the easiest, simplist method of converting from analog to LED.
First I altered the existing tv box so the bottom and bottom front were flush with the current overhead. Then I mounted a 1" sq. steel bar up inside to span the center opening. Then I took a piece of oak, routed three (bottom and sides) similar to existing doors. Routed the top edge 1/4" off the back side so new TV bracket could hook over the top. Made my own adapter bracket to mount onto the back off the TV, tip the TV back about 10 degrees so the TV would hang perpendicular to the floor. I made the bracket stick out far enough so the doors on either side could be opened when the TV is mounted up front. Umbilicals are bundled together and accessible thru the top left door-laying on top of the DVD player. Right cabinet holds the DirecTV receiver.
We do not and cannot watch TV while traveling so it is stored away and we are putting an American Flag decal up there to remind us how lucky we are to live in this country and be able to have a Foretravel.