Just mounted my 77" G4. That's a heavy unit and mounting it was a bit of a struggle since we were over a glass topped media console and sight lines are limited. The best view is from the top center looking down. I ended up standing on the media center and used an inexpensive plastic drywall carrier to hold the tv from the bottom center. With help from the sides we maneuvered the unit into place. Note that you can't get one side set and still get the other side in. Both sides of the TV need to be placed in the upper opening of the bracket before you allow the TV to settle into the lower portion. Good luck!
This is a brilliant help. Our set should arrive tomorrow, but the online manual only shows the installation of the stand, not the wall mount that's included standard in the Netherlands. Thanks to you I now feel (somewhat) prepared ;)
you don't know how useful this video has been to me. I've not bought the tv yet but using online measurements I've built a frame the exact size of tv to bring it out from wall. Having acoustic panels with the plugs all behind the tv. Like you, I have a block I've made to bring the bracket off the wall. I've gone for OSB instead of MDF. TLDR - I wasnt sure I'd prepared the bracket the right size and was looking for measurements everywhere. based on your video and 98mm from the top I'm fully prepared for when it arrives next week.
@FadetoblackBS to screw the bracket into. Screwed my own wooden bracket into the wall first so the block is flush with the panels I used. Then screw the bracket onto the block instead of panels. More secure
Thanks so much for the fantastic and informative video! It’s so great to know that you can adjust the level of the TV even after installing the included LG wall mount! Such an amazing feature!
I STRONGLY recommend that anyone mounting a LCD TV larger than 55 inches have someone give you a hand. It's not that they are too heavy to lift by yourself, it's that they are a lot more fragile than you think they are. Ask me how I know.... I don't want to talk about it..... 😡🤬
I'll tell you how I know... I was doing a task rabbit job and I broke the client's TV!!! FML. I paid for the damages and took a loss. I always get help now if it's over 50 inches. 😂😭
Is it possible to put a phillips hue led strip o the back because there is not much room left. And does it have to click because maybe you can just not fully put the tv all the way to the wall
Thank you for a very nice video. Do you know the dimensions on where the recessed wire junction box should be located for wires? I already have a recessed wire junction box installed in the wall and I am hoping it will work for this TV
Hi @TellyDan, thanks for your videos. Do you know if we can mount the 65G4 on an existing 65G1 mount, or should we change the mount too and drill new holes in the wall ?
You don't happen to have the measurement from the bottom of TV to the lower bracket holes do you? You included that in the G3 measurements video and I think most people decide TV placement from bottom of tv distance to floor. If not I guess I could figure this out from your 98 mm measurement along with the measurements for the tv and the bracket specs.
What distance are the two farthest holes on the mount? The studs in my wall are not quite on center of my fire place so wondering if there’s a way to offset while still hitting my studs
It appears to the WB21EB on LG US website. I am in Australia so can’t order from there. Currently trying to figure out what mount (model number) that is provided with the 77/83” G4 to hopefully be able to find a mount else where.
Awesome video, what is the dimensions of the plywood you used on the wall? I like this idea, especially if you want space between the wall and the tv for media outlets.
I hope the whole thing only served as an example for illustration because the way the TV is now hanging does not close flush with the wall and this is exactly what characterizes the G models
That's the beauty of going with the gallery OLED series.. not only is the no gap wall mount able to be extended (pulled out), but it's also able to be rotated, too. If I remember rightly, when fully extended, it's approximately 5 to 6 inches from wall to back of TV. Might not sound much, but when it comes to rotation, a 5-in gab does the job
Both options are open to you with the G Series OLED. The no gap wall mount also gives one the option not just to pull out, but to pull out with the option of slight rotation. If I remember rightly from wall back of TV is approximately 5 to 6 inches. The distance sound much, but it's enough to rotate the TV
@@Totalplonkeris it safe to pull it out on one side to create an angle? I’m concerned it’s not meant to stay like that and full support is only when it’s pushed back? Does the manual say anything
@darren85i Yes, it's safe to be pulled out on one side, and yes, it's safe to be left out on one side, too. The design of the wall mount is nearly 18 in Long, which means it will be able to be fixed securely to at least two wooden studs. For extra security, one could utilise toggle bolts for the inside fixtures, too, if needed. The set-up is a very user-friendly. They even provide a template. So long as you go into two studs at 12 inches apart with at least four supplied screws you should be good to go. The toggle bolts in between the studs are just for extra security. Assuming this is all going into drywall of course
Hi Dan, I’ve just purchased the 65 inch G4 .. one major problem my 13amp socket is directly where the bracket is to go.. onto a solid block wall. I noticed that you had a hole somewhere near the bottom of the tv… had you not used the ply to mount onto would there have been enough space for the plug, not hampering the tv fitting back without making contact?
Hi, sorry for my english 😅 is it possible to know if the space on the right( where there are 2 hdmi port) is big enought, for insert an amazon fire stick 4k ? It's 14,1 cm. Thank you
Hi Dan, a question about the power block for the sound bar USG10TY. How would you position it out of site? The only way i can think is is to cut a recess into the wall.
Is there a max size for fixings? I’ve had to use metal rawl anchors as the popular dot and dab fixings are too short 😢 I’ve ordered m8. Will they fit? Can’t seem to find the measurement anywhere!
Does anyone know where to buy this bracket? It looks like it’s sold out everywhere and I just bought the LG G4 and want to join the flush wall-mount party!
Hello.... Anyone have the product code and name for the plastic cover lid that cover the screws of the support wall? At Brazil we not have the option to buy this cover or the mount stand for table (I bought at Europe this stand for table and need this plastic cover to hidden the screws)..... This for LG is badly (at manual indicate the model part code for stand table, but LG not sell it at Brazil).....
@BlakeCDS I think near the middle, if you have a quick look at the unboxing i did of this in the dimensions part I think I measured where they were and the vesa size
Just mounted my 77" G4. That's a heavy unit and mounting it was a bit of a struggle since we were over a glass topped media console and sight lines are limited. The best view is from the top center looking down. I ended up standing on the media center and used an inexpensive plastic drywall carrier to hold the tv from the bottom center. With help from the sides we maneuvered the unit into place. Note that you can't get one side set and still get the other side in. Both sides of the TV need to be placed in the upper opening of the bracket before you allow the TV to settle into the lower portion. Good luck!
This is a brilliant help. Our set should arrive tomorrow, but the online manual only shows the installation of the stand, not the wall mount that's included standard in the Netherlands. Thanks to you I now feel (somewhat) prepared ;)
You're most welcome glad it helped, thank you
Did you get a good price mate?
you don't know how useful this video has been to me. I've not bought the tv yet but using online measurements I've built a frame the exact size of tv to bring it out from wall. Having acoustic panels with the plugs all behind the tv. Like you, I have a block I've made to bring the bracket off the wall. I've gone for OSB instead of MDF.
TLDR - I wasnt sure I'd prepared the bracket the right size and was looking for measurements everywhere. based on your video and 98mm from the top I'm fully prepared for when it arrives next week.
What is the block for?
@FadetoblackBS to screw the bracket into. Screwed my own wooden bracket into the wall first so the block is flush with the panels I used. Then screw the bracket onto the block instead of panels. More secure
I dont get it. So you dont have solid walls of bricks (as we do here in Europe) but wooden walls? Maybe I did not understand. Thanks
Thanks so much for the fantastic and informative video!
It’s so great to know that you can adjust the level of the TV even after installing the included LG wall mount! Such an amazing feature!
I STRONGLY recommend that anyone mounting a LCD TV larger than 55 inches have someone give you a hand. It's not that they are too heavy to lift by yourself, it's that they are a lot more fragile than you think they are. Ask me how I know.... I don't want to talk about it..... 😡🤬
Sounds bad, I agree with you. It's also easier to see where you're mounting it with 2 people
I'll tell you how I know... I was doing a task rabbit job and I broke the client's TV!!! FML. I paid for the damages and took a loss. I always get help now if it's over 50 inches. 😂😭
Oh bless ive been paying the insurance for a year and mine us stilling the box
You are the first person to remove the protective tape from a switched off TV
Is it possible to put a phillips hue led strip o the back because there is not much room left. And does it have to click because maybe you can just not fully put the tv all the way to the wall
Man !!!!! You saved my life...... Thank You !
Glad it helped, now sit back and enjoy
Really useful video thank you for posting. Can I ask what size drill bit I should used? I have a masonry wall and I’m thinking 8mm?
Thank you so much. I just ordered the version with the stand and wasn't sure, if this version can be mounted at the wall if I get tired of the stand.
Nein das geht nicht in diesem Fall müssen Sie die Wandhalterung extra bestellen
@@Pseudo_Placeboman ist aber nicht gezwungen die lg Halterung zu verwenden? Jede andere passt auch nehme ich an ?
Thank you for a very nice video. Do you know the dimensions on where the recessed wire junction box should be located for wires? I already have a recessed wire junction box installed in the wall and I am hoping it will work for this TV
Hi @TellyDan, thanks for your videos. Do you know if we can mount the 65G4 on an existing 65G1 mount, or should we change the mount too and drill new holes in the wall ?
I previously had an LG G2, is the wall mount identical to the LG G4? It would be super easy to take the old one down and put the new one on 😂
You don't happen to have the measurement from the bottom of TV to the lower bracket holes do you? You included that in the G3 measurements video and I think most people decide TV placement from bottom of tv distance to floor.
If not I guess I could figure this out from your 98 mm measurement along with the measurements for the tv and the bracket specs.
th-cam.com/video/UtnBDw5ufZc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=y8RewmcFbi0EQ96o go to the dimensions part there
What distance are the two farthest holes on the mount? The studs in my wall are not quite on center of my fire place so wondering if there’s a way to offset while still hitting my studs
Me sorprende la facilidad con la que hacen este trabajo, con mi tv tarde cinco horas 😅
Is it possible to have the tv flat against the wall but have the wires come out of the left hand side of the tv is is there not enough gap there
Answer my own question yes now that I own it 😀
do those bolts on the back get tighten once level or they stay as is?
does it have to be flush with the wall
I have an LG 83" OLED evo C4 series TV. I can't seem to find the correct TV wall mount. Can you attach a link with the correct wall mount? Thank you
It appears to the WB21EB on LG US website. I am in Australia so can’t order from there. Currently trying to figure out what mount (model number) that is provided with the 77/83” G4 to hopefully be able to find a mount else where.
Awesome video, what is the dimensions of the plywood you used on the wall? I like this idea, especially if you want space between the wall and the tv for media outlets.
where can i buy that wall mount please? I cannot find it....
Its dedicated for new LG G4 series
B&H
Nice review, great bracket❤
so even if the wall mount isn't perfectly level with the wall, you can adjust the TV later to level it?
I hope the whole thing only served as an example for illustration because the way the TV is now hanging does not close flush with the wall and this is exactly what characterizes the G models
what about cables? is it possible to hide the sockets behind the TV?
Will that mount work on a plaster or sheet rock wall?
How big is your plate on the wall? I just bought an LG G4-83. It needs to be hung on 2 layers of drywall.
Van you leg a distance from around 5cm? I have an Outlet Right behind The TV…
Do I have to puch the TV flush with the wall or can i keep it out? hence i saw that I can turn the tv left/right/ if I keep it out.
Same answer
That's the beauty of going with the gallery OLED series.. not only is the no gap wall mount able to be extended (pulled out), but it's also able to be rotated, too. If I remember rightly, when fully extended, it's approximately 5 to 6 inches from wall to back of TV. Might not sound much, but when it comes to rotation, a 5-in gab does the job
Both options are open to you with the G Series OLED. The no gap wall mount also gives one the option not just to pull out, but to pull out with the option of slight rotation. If I remember rightly from wall back of TV is approximately 5 to 6 inches. The distance sound much, but it's enough to rotate the TV
@@Totalplonkeris it safe to pull it out on one side to create an angle? I’m concerned it’s not meant to stay like that and full support is only when it’s pushed back? Does the manual say anything
@darren85i Yes, it's safe to be pulled out on one side, and yes, it's safe to be left out on one side, too.
The design of the wall mount is nearly 18 in Long, which means it will be able to be fixed securely to at least two wooden studs. For extra security, one could utilise toggle bolts for the inside fixtures, too, if needed. The set-up is a very user-friendly. They even provide a template. So long as you go into two studs at 12 inches apart with at least four supplied screws you should be good to go. The toggle bolts in between the studs are just for extra security. Assuming this is all going into drywall of course
Hi Dan, I’ve just purchased the 65 inch G4 .. one major problem my 13amp socket is directly where the bracket is to go.. onto a solid block wall. I noticed that you had a hole somewhere near the bottom of the tv… had you not used the ply to mount onto would there have been enough space for the plug, not hampering the tv fitting back without making contact?
Querría saber cuál es el soporte de pie o soporte para mueble para la LG evo G4 65 pulgadas. Gracias
Hi, sorry for my english 😅
is it possible to know if the space on the right( where there are 2 hdmi port) is big enought, for insert an amazon fire stick 4k ? It's 14,1 cm. Thank you
Hi Dan, a question about the power block for the sound bar USG10TY. How would you position it out of site? The only way i can think is is to cut a recess into the wall.
Is there a max size for fixings? I’ve had to use metal rawl anchors as the popular dot and dab fixings are too short 😢 I’ve ordered m8. Will they fit? Can’t seem to find the measurement anywhere!
If I want to route the cables through the wall, I'm assuming I'd have to make the hole in exactly the right place at the bottom of the TV.
How do I plug it in? Nobody seems to show where we should position the socket so it can go back flush
Unfortunately this bracket doesn't really work with the socket behind it unless it's recessed for the plug to be flush when plugged in
Any suggestions how I get a flush fit on a chimney breast…?
How doable is this for someone with minimal DIY skills?! You make it look easy 😂
You left out the cabling part, which is what really mattered since no one shows it... Sizing, etc... bah.
Does anyone know where to buy this bracket? It looks like it’s sold out everywhere and I just bought the LG G4 and want to join the flush wall-mount party!
Did you buy the stand g4 version? The wall mount version comes with the bracket, you can sometimes pick them up cheap on ebay
What angle is the bracket
❤best model tv
The LG website says it includes a wall mount. Are you in the US? Not sure if it's a regional thing.
55 and 65” come with stand. 77 and up come with wall mount
Does 65 gx work for 83 g4
Great review. Does the g2 use the same flush mount. Kind regards
Yes it does, I've done a video on that as well. It's pretty much the same thing but in my house
Hello.... Anyone have the product code and name for the plastic cover lid that cover the screws of the support wall? At Brazil we not have the option to buy this cover or the mount stand for table (I bought at Europe this stand for table and need this plastic cover to hidden the screws).....
This for LG is badly (at manual indicate the model part code for stand table, but LG not sell it at Brazil).....
Hey DAN😊
Hey
Don't like that the mount is right at the top, I have a swivel mount and if I put the TV on it you'd see the bars sticking up through the top
If you're mounting a different bracket it has separate vesa mounts to accommodate other brackets
@@TellyDan oh great didn't know that thanks, are they down at the bottom of near the middle?
@BlakeCDS I think near the middle, if you have a quick look at the unboxing i did of this in the dimensions part I think I measured where they were and the vesa size
What size holes did you drill? The instructions give no bit diameter
8mm using supplied bolts
This will take me at least an hour and a half
Always need help
Bring someone to help Dan
And the last thing you did, was to ruin the mirror.
At the end.... the TV is tilted... a good work done...bad
My 77 g4 65g3 65g2 do not tilt it is straight and tight to the wall