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TV Bracket . What Type ?

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Have a type of slide on bracket for my bedroom wall tv bracket . Tried to find the part that attaches to the TV. . Any ideas ? It's on a Swift. Google searched Swift TV bracket but to no avail......🤔

GAS.....

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You will probably have to buy the whole unit
Something like this?


or


NB. I have never purchased form either seller so at your own risk etc etc
 
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First, why not ask your dealer. He may contact the previous owner who may find the bracket in the loft. (That’s where mine is). Or, otherwise, tell you the make.

Getting the same is the easy option. If you change make, there is plenty of choices available. It might be easy. But in my case it means getting to the rear and that is not easy, if possible.

John
 
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Bluetonic, I have bought from Bigwhite box, as they are based near to where I store my caravan, It reminded me of "Open all hours". I went in for something small and ended up with a small gas BBQ, a new water pump and the Awning pegs I originally went for. Nice people.
 
You will probably have to buy the whole unit
Something like this?


or


NB. I have never purchased form either seller so at your own risk etc etc
Magic .... Will order one pronto.....

Gas.....
 
The one problem I foresee is that if this is not the original fitting the screws will go in different places and you may end up with holes showing from the old bracket.
 
The one problem I foresee is that if this is not the original fitting the screws will go in different places and you may end up with holes showing from the old bracket.
The TV will hide any holes whilst in position, and you could put screws in the holes and fit those plastic caps on them to match the wall.
 

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