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I had mine done by MCC also. Great people. I had to send mine back, and they fixed it no problem and returned it asap. Wish more businesses were like them.
I had mine done by them and won't be using them again, nice older lady I spoke with but the cost was $40 more than what she quoted me. They riveted one of the brackets upside down and didn't center the seat before buttoning it back down and it sits to one side. Sure I coulda sent it back to em, if I wanted to pay for round trip shipping again. Any local car upholstery shop can do a memory foam refit and its easier to bring it back to them if its not quit right.
I had mine done by them and won't be using them again, nice older lady I spoke with but the cost was $40 more than what she quoted me. They riveted one of the brackets upside down and didn't center the seat before buttoning it back down and it sits to one side. Sure I coulda sent it back to em, if I wanted to pay for round trip shipping again. Any local car upholstery shop can do a memory foam refit and its easier to bring it back to them if its not quit right.
What? I really find this hard to believe but mistakes do happen and we would have taken care of the problem without a question. All you have to do is call the shop 866-550-7328 or email me allen@meancitycycles.com
No idea what would have made the cost $40 more than quoted unless you said it was stock seat and sent a Mustang seat then yes it would be an additional charge but we always call before hand to make sure that is understood up front before we start working on the seat.
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