I'm not sure on the older models, but on the newer models (or likely the models since the cabinets were introduced) that mounting area is one spot where TM continued to use wood behind the thin skin so the mounting screws had something substantial enough to bite into.
If your TM were missing the wood backing, you could probably use well-nuts to secure the bracket to the thin skin (do a search on well-nuts and you should get a few hits on how people have used them...inclduing me to mount LCD TV brackets on the thin wall).
--jim
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Former:
2009 2619 w/swing tongue
TV 2010 Tacoma Dbl Cab PreRunner
Prodigy Brake Controller/TST TPMS
15" Maxxis M8008 225/75R15
Honda EU2000i (Tri-Fuel Converted)
160W Solar/Morningstar Sunsaver MPPT
Xantrex Link-Lite & ProWatt SW2000 Inverter
Current:
2016 KZ Vision 23BHS
2015 Ford F150 SuperCrew 3.5 EcoBoost
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