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Chilly613

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Consider using an inflatable lumbar support. I use this and it works great. Amazon offers many but the quality varies.
 


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Has anyone tried inflatable lumbar support behind the seat, such as this one?

https://www.amazon.com/Inflatable-Adjustable-Breathable-Portable-Airplane/dp/B0GSYZM53L
I found a similar slightly cheaper one $13 (vs $14), gotta save every penny after spending so much money on the Cobb intake, AccessPort, and DCS suspension module :)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H13P1BWY

Easy installation, right size, fits perfectly, inflated a few pumps, probably about half way and it made the seat more comfortable.
 

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I found a similar slightly cheaper one $13 (vs $14), gotta save every penny after spending so much money on the Cobb intake, AccessPort, and DCS suspension module :)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H13P1BWY

Easy installation, right size, fits perfectly, inflated a few pumps, probably about half way and it made the seat more comfortable.
Awesome! Did you open up the seat and squeeze it inside like post #1 above (in place of that foam mat)?
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