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Old 01-04-2021, 11:15 AM   #33
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I guess mine was rather simple, due to mine having the desk and the hidden motorized TV. The swap was very simple. I'm actually glad I went behind and saw how it was all put together. All the factory hardware holding the TV in place was all loose and the wiring looked like a pre-schooler put it together. If you ever look at the wiring on a boat, it is very neat, cut to the appropriate length, and able to withstand the constant jarring, which RV builders seem to agree, is not required
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