A:AnswerIf the spot where you are going to put the TV is lower, then you can. Otherwise you would have to remove the original legs to go lower, but yes, you can. In cases where the feet are too wide, you can use this kit to get almost any height you wish.
A:AnswerIt can be used with a 65 inch LG as long as there are screws or a place for wall mounting because that is where the pieces go. I cannot speak to the Earthquake Strap thing.
A:AnswerI dont remember the box instructions and warning label but im pretty sure the mad wroght was about 75lbs max or up to 100lbs max.
I wouldnt ever chance a tv beind held by a stand that isnt superior in strength.
For example .
My tv is about 30 lbs . So i have zero comcerns about a issue happening
A:AnswerI ended up giving a try and it worked perfectly. It au not be a recommended use but it was fine, stable and solid. Tv was 43in, you probably can't go much more bigger than 45-50 until the bottom of the screen would touch the feet.
A:AnswerStep 1. Put the foldable pieces on the back of the TV where the Wall Mount screws are.
Step 2. Attach the flanges to that piece. Make sure the flanges are on the outside.
Step 3. Attach the feet last so the other pieces are secured first. This will make the task easier.
NOTE: Pay attention to which set of pieces is A and which is B. This is very important.
Refer to the picture in the manual, frequently.
Remember, you will not need to use ALL of the screws, etc. provided. You will have some things left over.
That is really all there is to it.
A:AnswerI measured 3.5 inches from the back of the support leg to the back end of end of the feet with the front end sticking out 7.5 inches from my flatscreen.