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Originally Posted by Weekender 1
Its not just a stud, its a sizeable piece of wood.
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On most trailers, if the "mounting location" is on a sidewall and the trailer is aluminum framed, the "mounting plate" is typically a 1/8 or 3/16 inch aluminum plate that's welded between two upright studs. On inside walls of aluminum frame trailers and on wooden frame trailers, it's a 1/2 or 5/8 inch plywood/OSB "plank" that's glued, screwed or more often "stapled with too many staples" between two upright wall studs.
In some trailers that I've seen, the "sticker identifying the mount location" is slapped on an interior wall a couple of "assembly locations" past where the sidewalls are installed on the trailer, so the factory worker who is "slapping the sticker on the wall" might get the location correct or he might just as easily "think he's in a 3400" and put the sticker where it should be in that model, not realizing that he's actually in a 3200 and the TV wall mount location is on the opposite wall......
Take any "sticker location" with a grain of salt, question carefully and realize that the "infamous Keystone warranty" won't cover "misplaced stickers or trusting owners who believe what they see"...
I've seen more than once where someone looking at a trailer on the sales lot will pull the sticker off the wall to "see if there's a plate behind the sticker" and then either put the sticker back (in a somewhat close location) or lay it on the bed, only to be put back on the wall by the cleaning lady on her rounds to vacuum all the trailers on the lot.
So, again, in the famous words of one of our past presidents, "TRUST BUT VERIFY"......