The SC seats only need one power and one ground, and the rest is split off internally. I'd rather just spend 10 minutes soldering connectors on and be done with it, but to each his own. I'll have to look up how the memory seat is done. If it is a separate module, then it wouldn't be any problem, but if it is done within the seat, then you would probably have a decent amount of wiring to do. Also for the memory seat, I don't know if it would throw it off not having the power seatback, since all the SC seats have a manual seatback. Also, if you tried to put the SC skins on the mark frames, I'm sure you would have issues with the bolsters as you would have to swap the bladders over, and you would probably have to cut and weld the seat frame to clear them. The other option might be using the complete SC seatback, but keeping the bottom portion of the mark seat frame, and bolting the SC seat bottom to the mark frame and motors. Again, the only problem with this would be the SC seatback being manual and the mark expecting to see a power-adjustable seatback. Of course, I'm the kind of guy who never should have bought a lincoln in the first place because I hate things like power seatbacks and memory seats, so I welcome the opportunity to get rid of all that, splice 2 wires together, and have some comfortable and more supportive seats.