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I'm officially too young to retire ... but I did anyway. 

Hi, i a new member to this forum. I got wind of it when a youtube channel (@siasek) on MG4 updates mentioned a post from @siteguru. Since then, this forum has been my primary resource for all things relating to MG4. For that, I thank everyone in this forum.
Today my friends, I seek information on how to remove the rear bottom seat for tbe MG4. I recently took delivery of a set of OEM looking seat cover from Aliexpress. However, I have struggled to remove the rear bottom seat. As a result, I have still not secure the rear bottom seat cover. Is anyone aware of good instructions or a video in any language that actually demostrates this? Thanks in advanceView attachment 26243
Well I worked on til I was 70 so that evens up the numbers ?I'm officially too young to retire ... but I did anyway.![]()
Did you install it yet?Hi, i a new member to this forum. I got wind of it when a youtube channel (@siasek) on MG4 updates mentioned a post from @siteguru. Since then, this forum has been my primary resource for all things relating to MG4. For that, I thank everyone in this forum.
Today my friends, I seek information on how to remove the rear bottom seat for tbe MG4. I recently took delivery of a set of OEM looking seat cover from Aliexpress. However, I have struggled to remove the rear bottom seat. As a result, I have still not secure the rear bottom seat cover. Is anyone aware of good instructions or a video in any language that actually demostrates this? Thanks in advanceView attachment 26243
I can't find this video you mention where back seats are removed..Also in the 'reverse camera se le' thread, @DevonMG4 posted 3 videos. One of them dealt with routing a cable under the back seat which gives some good information on removal.
I'm officially too young to retire ... but I did anyway.![]()
Covid stopped me working- I didn’t get it but I worked in a service industry servicing and commissioning plumbing and electrical equipment in customer’s homes. The rules and regulations that were put in place would have made it difficult to continue and certainly slow things down drastically. So at 70 I reluctantly hung up the screwdriver, the shifting spanner and the lump hammer - the delicate tools of my beloved trade ?I was 58 when I retired, but only just ... I turned 58 on the Tuesday and left on the Friday, the Friday being exactly 26 years to the date of when I joined the company.![]()
Aye sorry but you’ve a two or three week wait for your covers so we thought we’d help stem the boredom with tales from the older naked seat brigade. ?These comments are unrelated to seat covers hmm
I have no idea how to install them.
I wish you'd stop stealing coats. Just because they are hanging up doesn't mean they're yours ?You say you have no idea how to install them?
Can I suggest you put them over the seats and if possible take a few photos.
If they look as good fitted as they do in the promo pics I could be tempted.
British Humour!
Well I thought it was funny?
I'll get my coat......
What I did was retire at 65 from full time work some job 24 years then got bored so applied for two casual jobs one 2 days and one 3 days a week at 65 doing interviews ect I got both jobs awesome.Covid stopped me working- I didn’t get it but I worked in a service industry servicing and commissioning plumbing and electrical equipment in customer’s homes. The rules and regulations that were put in place would have made it difficult to continue and certainly slow things down drastically. So at 70 I reluctantly hung up the screwdriver, the shifting spanner and the lump hammer - the delicate tools of my beloved trade ?