Update:
I got brave last friday and decided to take on the riser. I knew I was flirting with disaster as we were heading out for the weekend that afternoon. Should this cause a problem, I was in trouble.
I pulled the toilet with little trouble and located the spot to access the water line. I drilled the hole in the riser and the only issue was how to install the seals. A Sealand toilet seal is larger than the Thetford. I put the Small seal on the bottom of the riser and the original seal on top. Worked fine and after buying a flex hose at the local plumbing supply, hooked up the water and tested. Worked great. It took about 30 minutes to complete. Very easy and a very useful addition as far as I am concerned.
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