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James/Seattle
05-13-2019, 01:35 PM
We have a 2019 Keystone Bullet 243BHS and in the bedroom there is a spot on the wall (behind the pocket doors) that Keystone says I can mount a tv. The only problem is I cant find and dont know where to cut into the wall so I can run the power and cable to the other side?

Has anyone had this issue or completed the install?

IMASAP
05-13-2019, 04:12 PM
Ours is a 2015 and the hole was already there. Tomorrow I can take a pic if you'd like.

busterbrown
05-13-2019, 10:09 PM
There should be a cable passthrough hole (with grommet) already there. If not, it is an easy fix. Mine is lower left corner when facing main living room TV. Most likely, the TV back wall is hollow comprised of two 1/4" panels sandwiched in between a few 1/2" runners to support the weight of the TV. Dont think there are any wires in the wall to worry about. The pilot hole will confirm.

James/Seattle
05-14-2019, 07:41 AM
Thanks I will look tonight. I have not seen a grommet but then again I dont know that I have closed the bedroom door on the passenger side so I could see the entire area.?

James/Seattle
05-15-2019, 04:02 PM
No luck. Not only do I not have a pre drilled spot to run wires I only have 2" between the wall and the door. Guess a TV is out of the question for that spot.

DaveHolguin18
10-11-2019, 08:05 AM
I just finished my install and had a similar issue. I only had 2 1/2" to install a TV and still have my bedroom doors close. I found a 24" LG set for $99 at Target, then I purchased a "Swiftmount" Low Profile mount on eBay. Because the back wall is hallow, I used 1/2" lag screws with drywall anchors to secure the bracket. Because this television has its power and antenna connections on the left side, I drilled a 5/8" hole thru the wall and ran my power and antenna wires through. Both holes are hidden behind the television sets and for astetics, I will be looking to use a cable grommet for the holes. Currently I'm using a stick on digital television antenna behind my front television which is also hidden by my 32" front room TV. I also still have to add a 90 degree angle cable adapter to the back of my TV so it will lay flat when the antenna is connected. That piece I found on eBay for $2.39 and just waiting for it to arrive. I also bought an HDMI Splitter on eBay so I can watch DVDs from my front player. I'll attach some pictures that hopefully will help you. Good luck!

James/Seattle
10-14-2019, 05:58 PM
Thank you very much for the info. I plan on doing this project during the off season so now that I know it can be done i feel better about drilling into the wall.

Again, thank you very much!!!!!