I am on a roll with getting my PC projects done over the winter.

Last week I ordered this window mount monitor bracket kit. I am trying to be patient in waiting it's arrival. You can google "Rostra 250-8088" to find it.

While relocating the monitor cable for it, I will also install an RJ45 cable there as well to accomodate for the Scanguage-II planned which will be velcro'd to the top of the monitor. That RJ45 cable will go from the mirror area, (hidden behind) across the headliner, down the driver door pillar, down to the OBD-II area. This way I can easily unplug the Scanguage-II along with it's original cable for use with my other vehicles when needed for trouble-shooting.
This picture shows the relative size of a Scanguage-II and where it would be on top of my monitor instead of on a mirror as illustrated here.

I replaced my pull-out butcher block cutting board with that 3 compartment wire tray that many of you people have installed in the cabinet. For it to align right, I needed to add bushings between the glides and the basket to get the floating glide halves on the tray to align proper with the fixed glide halves on the cabinet. Funny, when removing my cutting board, it never aligned right either, being half out on the one side. It must have been that way from the beginning.
I addressed my TV rattles by adding thick felt chair glide pads in between metal shields & brackets which made all the difference. No more TV sounding like it's got loose metal inside, while driving.
The leather dinette cushions are in-place too....so much better than the thicker yet too-soft cushions that my butt bottomed out on. The thinner but more dense leather foam is more comfortable and provides a larger seat base from the same thinner/dense back rest cushions. That translates to noticably more leg room. I also slide out from the leather seat dinette without a fuss. It's a whole lot better.
When this is all done, I'll be adding them with pics to my original lengthy "enhancements" post in the Tips & Tricks section.