I'm not the type that watches movies or TV when out and about in my 2019 320s, so I've been thinking of pulling it and replacing it with something more useful, perhaps a medicine cabinet or shallow wall mounted rack. Love to see what y'all have done with this concept!
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2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
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edit: This is what I've found so far. Any comment @ScottG ?
JENSEN TV MOUNT QUESTION - 2019 T@B 320 S (vanillacommunity.com)
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/7241/new-front-storage-shelf
The biggest constraint might be space. My shelf/alcove is seems smaller in real life than it does in the photos. Unless you are willing to project past the window, a surface mounted cabinet will have very little useful depth once you factor in the door and back (which arguably could be eliminated). You could gain a little by recessing the cabinet, but would probably need to enlarge the existing cutout if you wanted the cabinet to have any significant dimension. I considered doing this but wanted to retain the option of returning the TV to its original location without major patchwork.
I guess it ultimately depends what you want to use the space for. Mine is essentially a landing zone for pesky small items such as wallet, keys, and phone. I eventually added a rail with hooks to increase its utility.
Here's another discussion on the topic--maybe @elbereth or @Kr@ken can weigh in with additional thoughts or suggestions. Please follow up with photos of whatever you end up installing there!
Also, be aware that the panel that allows access to the shower plumbing sticks out a bit from the wall. I had to notch my shelf a smidgeon to fit it around that. You would probably have to do something similar with your cabinet if you plan to extend it that far. In addition, the panel (unlike the wall) is not solid plywood so don't use that as an attachment point for anything!
I'm looking forward to your ultimate solution.