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<blockquote data-quote="thaHooligan" data-source="post: 1647395" data-attributes="member: 14892"><p>its not that hard. i hung my 55" vizio myself. i went to lowes and bought a mounting kit. the only bad part about it was it didnt come with any instructions, but it wasnt all that hard to figure out. i would definitely get a stud finder to be sure u get the bolts dead center. i did all of it myself, but the only part i needed help with was just lifting the tv up on to the bracket. i pre drilled the holes into the studs for the bolts and just use a level and mark ur holes so ur tv isnt crooked, lol. after i got the tv up, i marked a spot behind the tv out of view and close to where all the cords plug in and drilled about a 2" hole with a hole saw, or w/e its called, into the sheet rock. then i ran my cords down through the wall and made another hole behind my entertainment center for them to come out and connect to the xbox, dvd, surround sound, and cable box. its not all that hard, just takes a little time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thaHooligan, post: 1647395, member: 14892"] its not that hard. i hung my 55" vizio myself. i went to lowes and bought a mounting kit. the only bad part about it was it didnt come with any instructions, but it wasnt all that hard to figure out. i would definitely get a stud finder to be sure u get the bolts dead center. i did all of it myself, but the only part i needed help with was just lifting the tv up on to the bracket. i pre drilled the holes into the studs for the bolts and just use a level and mark ur holes so ur tv isnt crooked, lol. after i got the tv up, i marked a spot behind the tv out of view and close to where all the cords plug in and drilled about a 2" hole with a hole saw, or w/e its called, into the sheet rock. then i ran my cords down through the wall and made another hole behind my entertainment center for them to come out and connect to the xbox, dvd, surround sound, and cable box. its not all that hard, just takes a little time. [/QUOTE]
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