2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
Dalehelman, looks great! The shortening of the post looks like it worked out well, good solution if you don't have a welder. Nice job!! glad it worked out for you.
iz6, as Dalehelman pointed out, this can be done, as long as you are very handy. I am sure Dale would agree, the hardest part is reinforcing the wall. Once you get this out of the way, the rest is pretty straight forward. If you would like to do this modification, send me an email and I will forward you the directions on how to do it.

DeeDee, here is the link to Menards website, the TV mount is currently on sale.
Thanks for the link and the great idea and install info!Pop-T@B said:DeeDee, here is the link to Menards website, the TV mount is currently on sale.

When you say "center of aisle" ... Do you mean side to side or front to back? We just finished our maiden trip and with two large dogs ... Need to get the table out of there ;-)Dalehelman said:This is the best table salutation I have found. The table needs to be mounted a little off center to reach the center of the isle. This has no effect on its use.
pluses no vertical pole to get in the way. Will seat 3 or 4 if needed. A slightly larger top could be fitted. The one we used is very light and quite strong. The bracket will support up to 70lbs. I really have not found any negatives and I would do this mod again in a minute. Even reinforcing the wall is pretty straight forward thanks to Pop Ts excellent directions. He has already done all of the trial and error work. Trust me a great time saver. Be sure to get the correct TV mount. I could not find one around Spokane so I ordered mine from Menards.
You can swing the table almost any where you like. I can center my table side to side and front to back. The table is smaller ( 18" wide x 26" long) than the factory table, but I find it is a perfect size for the space.
Thanks so much ... Will be ordering TV arm this week,Pop-T@B said:You can swing the table almost any where you like. I can center my table side to side and front to back. The table is smaller ( 18" wide x 26" long) than the factory table, but I fine it is a perfect size for the space.
Pop-T@B said:dalehelman, I sent you an email with the details on how I did, let me know if you do not receive it. Thanks, Shawn

I have had quite a few requests for the install instructions. I did not post them the first time, because they are a very long read and I didn't know if anyone would be interested in doing this. So here they are, please let me know if you have any questions and thanks for your interest.
I like the new Lagun table mounting system, except for two things, the high price just for the mount, with no table and you still have a post in the middle of your bench. We have been using a fold up table and it works fine, but I wanted something that was there when you need it and out of the way when you don’t. So here is what I did in my T@B Max S. I used a Barkan Flat panel TV mount model #34F which can support 77lbs ($50.00) and the top from a Mainstay folding table I was using from Walmart ($15.00), and some hardware ( under $10.00).The hardest part to this whole process is you will need to reinforce the wall below the TV, there is a piece of ½” plywood in the wall at the bottom of the hole where the TV mounts and behind the support rail for the bench at the bottom of the wall. The wall between the two is just paneling. Here’s how I did it, I removed the TV and mount so I could get into the wall at the top, then I removed the seat cushion and the plywood panel under it. I cut the hole below the support rail bigger to gain more access into the wall at the bottom. I cut a ½” piece of plywood 8” x 10” slid it down the wall thru the TV mounting hole, then cut a ¾” x 4”x 30” long board to back the plywood piece. This board is very hard to get in and down the wall, you will need to bow the wall out and tap the board down in. It will go, but it is a struggle. Once you have the two pieces in the wall, reach in from the bottom and set the ½” x 8”x 10” piece of plywood on top of the ½” piece of plywood that is already there supporting the bench rail, then take the 30” long board and put a 1 5/8” wood screw in it at the top, to hide this screw I put it between the bungee cord plastic loop below the TV mount ( see picture ), then at the bottom reach in and angle the board over towards the entrance door, you will need 2 ½ ” long wood screws, I put the 2 ½” screws thru the bench rail, the ½” plywood for the support rail and the bottom of the new 30” board, I put in 3 screws. Then back at the top, I used longer screws to reinstall the plastic bungee loop, so they would reach thru the plywood and into the new 30” board which also gave me 3 screws in the top. So what you get is a board mounted solid at the top and bottom to the existing wall with a filler board (the ½” x 8” x10”) setting on top of the plywood for the bench support rail. When I mounted the TV wall mount I used 5- 1 5/8” wood screws, make sure the screws go thru the wall, the new ½” piece of plywood and the new 30” long board. I put in one screw, then pulled the TV mounting arm out to make sure it was level and then I installed the rest of the screws, then installed the cover. You will need to notch out the plywood for the seat base to accommodate the new mount. Now for the modifications to the TV mounting arm is you will need to take off the mounting post on the end of the arm. ** Please note if you want the table height at 28” from the floor you will need to cut 3” out of the center of the post and weld the post top back on, if not the table height will be 31”** and reinstall it on the top side of the arm, remove the two metal brackets that limit the tilt, I installed a ¼” x 4” turnbuckle in their place with a removable pin on the bottom hole. This will allow you to tilt the table 90 degrees. Now onto the table, I removed the legs, mounted the TV mounting bracket to the bottom of it, the outer rim of the table has a metal rail molded into it, be sure you get your mounting screws into the metal. Then install the table to the TV mounting arm, tilt the table flat, install the pin thru the turnbuckle, then thru the hole in the TV mounting post. Use the turnbuckle to level the table. To store the table remove the pin, tilt the table , swing around under the TV pull out the TV and while pushing the table back under the TV, tilt it vertical and push flat against the wall, push the TV back and the table is stored out of the way.




FromupnorthQC,
The table came in black, I did not repaint it, Maybe Walmart has changed the table model they stock.