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I bought this set to replace one that died so I wanted to use the existing wall mount. When I tried to bolt the vertical pieces to the back of the set, I found the bump out near the bottom prevented the bracket from fitting flat against the back of the set. I had to buy 1" nylon spacers to "bump out" the bracket so it would fit correctly which meant I had to get 45 mm screws. Some brackets may fit without having to do this. Try positioning the bracket to see if you need spacers. Line up the holes on the bracket with the holes in the set exactly. Even though I had numerous holes in the bracket to choose from, there was only one combination that would work and this one pushed the bracket down to the point where the spacers were needed. (I checked this with the bracket manufacturer and they told me it was OK to use spacers. They even offered to send me some.) Spacers and screws were all available at local hardware store. Total cost for 4 screws and spacers was about $4. If you don't need to use spacers, try screwing one of your 35 mm screws in without the bracket until it bottoms out. You can estimate the length you need by measuring the length of threads sticking out and subtracting from the 35 mm total. Err on the short side so that when you mount the bracket you won't hit bottom before the screw tightens against the bracket.
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