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I'd be interested in the pics too. I have my Sundowner sitting in a box in the garage and run the Zeppelin air seat, but wouldn't mind having the Sundowner fixed up a bit as an alternative.
MCC will modify the position any way you like. Higher, lower, forward or back, narrowed or widened nose. My seat is still at stock height and stock configurations except that the passenger pad was widened and a tailbone relief put in for the wife. They did the double memory foam front and rear. After putting over 1000 miles on the seat to break it in it just didn't suit me (my backside) so I went back to the stock seat with circulator pads and have never looked back. MCC did tell me to send it back to them and they would make changes to suit me. Good customer service IMO.
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