WHATS UNDER THE COVER ON AN MG5?

Can't see why using this space isn't standard in design. Along with having hydraulic struts please! Some things I do miss....
 
I'm a bit on the fence. I like the idea of using the space, but taking the cover and frame off and exposing all the bits and pieces sounds a bit risky to me. I would be worried about invalidating warranties etc. I'd definitely be up for getting a frunk unit that could be put in - if that ever becomes a option.
@Bogrole - is that plastic box fixed in any way, or is it just sitting there?
 
I'm a bit on the fence. I like the idea of using the space, but taking the cover and frame off and exposing all the bits and pieces sounds a bit risky to me. I would be worried about invalidating warranties etc. I'd definitely be up for getting a frunk unit that could be put in - if that ever becomes a option.
@Bogrole - is that plastic box fixed in any way, or is it just sitting there?
Just fits in the gap, it has no where to go
 
I'm a bit on the fence. I like the idea of using the space, but taking the cover and frame off and exposing all the bits and pieces sounds a bit risky to me. I would be worried about invalidating warranties etc. I'd definitely be up for getting a frunk unit that could be put in - if that ever becomes a option.
@Bogrole - is that plastic box fixed in any way, or is it just sitting there?

I can't see any warranty issues since you are not modifying the car. In my case I hung the box on metal brackets from the 4 screw holes that the frame attached to so that it doesn't rattle around. I did this because I'm not sure what exactly is in there in terms of pipes and wiring. e.g. at the back behind the box there's a sealed off pipe that looks pretty fragile.
 
It looks like you are leaving out the bracket which goes front to back - is that just to screw the cover to, or could it be strengthening?

I quite like the idea of sticking the (rarely used) cable somewhere other than the boot. I also have the granny cable taking up a side pocket, which I am unlikely to ever use so I'm inclined to pout it in the garage, but who knows when I might need it in an emergency when out and about.
 
It looks like you are leaving out the bracket which goes front to back - is that just to screw the cover to, or could it be strengthening?

I quite like the idea of sticking the (rarely used) cable somewhere other than the boot. I also have the granny cable taking up a side pocket, which I am unlikely to ever use so I'm inclined to pout it in the garage, but who knows when I might need it in an emergency when out and about.
The bracket is very weak plastic! Take the cover off and have a look.
 
Haha, I will then!! But if that's the case, I'm warming to the idea.

How do you stop the box rattling around?
 
My type 2 cable fits neatly in the space where a spare wheel would be if I had got around to getting one (I will, probably dreckly after the first puncture). The downside is its a bit inaccessible if the boot has stuff and/or the dog in it, but so far over 9 months I haven't used it, so hey ho. (only used the granny charger three times too - but that seems more useful)
 
The thing for me is, I'd know when I am likely to use it, and that would be very rare, so I ought to find somewhere inconspicuous for it. The spare wheel area would have been good but I have a spare wheel :-) Then again, it isn't in the way most of the time just loose in the boot - it's in a bag after all.
 
The cable needs to have a dedicated place. One of the college's I work for has an kangoo EV. When the van has been full to the roof with rubbish they have managed to skip the cable twice.

If I do buy an MG the cable will go under the bonnet as every square inch will be put to use.
I'm not a fan of the spare in the boot either there much better of underneath the car. Nothing worse than having to empty the boots entire contents.
 
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