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Are the mounting frames that you place inside cabs universal?, as in will all monitor frames have the correct dimessions for the holes so that they shall line up correctly with the mounting frame inside the cab?
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They should.
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In general they should. Sometimes a screw head may protrude just enough outside the frame to make slipping the monitor into a cutout hole in the wood difficult. That's when you get out a wood rasp to 'file' a slight groove into the wood to allow the screw head to pass through ok.
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