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  • Leather car seat repair question

    I have a line on some seats from an Acura that would be perfect for adaptation into the '66, but there is some damage on the drivers seat side bolster that's missing material, so it's not as easy as fixing a popped seam. Based on a cursory search, complete cover replacement is too pricey. Is it possible (and affordable) to have just that piece of the seat fixed? Think it'll match?

    If so, anyone have recommendations on a shop to do the work and what it might cost?

    Thanks in advance for any help y'all can throw me on this one.

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    Cool. This is the outside bolster (likely vinyl), so it probably won't be a huge job. I'm probably just being a wuss about it because I've never had to do a fix like that. Hoping it won't cost too much.

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    • #3
      I've had Shawn Cook Upholstery in Murphy do a lot of work on my old cars and referred multiple people there. He does great work at a great price. If you google his name you will see some of his work on show cars he has done.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
        I've had Shawn Cook Upholstery in Murphy do a lot of work on my old cars and referred multiple people there. He does great work at a great price. If you google his name you will see some of his work on show cars he has done.
        Cool, thanks for the referral. Based on your experience, what do you think a 4inx12in Vinyl panel replacement might cost? Unfortunately this deal only materialized after normal work hours on a Friday, so there's no business open to call for an estimate so I'm just looking for ballpark.

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        • #5
          I have no idea. I bet Shawn will answer his phone. Tell him Dave with the 67 Fairlane said to call. I've sent him some business lately, maybe that will help.

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          • #6
            817-834-4951
            Chris's Trim Shop in FW.
            HAVE USED HIM ON MY ~69 before and does great work.



            David

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            • #7
              I jumped in mine one day and my IWB holster clip tore a pie shaped cut into mine.

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              • #8
                Cool, appreciate the recommendations.

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                • #9
                  The Ultimate On-Site, Mobile Leather Repair, Vinyl Flooring, Upholstery Repair & Cleaning for Cars, Home, Boats, Planes, Auto Dealers & More!

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                  • #10
                    PG Custom Upholstery in Haltom City. Ask for Pedro. Tell him Jared sent you. It should be dirt cheap and they do excellent work.

                    Stay far, far away from Herman's Upholstery in Arlington. That guy is a crook.

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                    • #11
                      Duct tape and magic markers, or try this. Click Me

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                      • #12
                        I know fuck all about leather repair, but maybe someone can answer this question.

                        If there is a damaged leather panel on a seat, (or hell even a cloth seat) can that panel simply be destitched, and have a new panel sewn on, while its still on the car? Obviously this would be hand sewn.

                        And if not, how much money would you save if they just take the seat out, take the seat cover off, and only fix that one panel? Is this ever done? Basically just use the damaged panel as a pattern, to make another one, and don't recover the whole seat. Just sew in the new panel.

                        You see a lot of damaged driver's seat leather, on the outside top of the seat, closest to the driver door. Gets all cracked and shitty looking. While the rest of the leather may be just fine.
                        WH

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                        • #13
                          Yes, people just replace one panel. You need to remove the seat cover.

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                          • #14
                            I ended up picking the seats up today. Aside from the rip, they're in great shape. They're from an Acura RSX Type S and look pretty rad. A lot more comfortable than the cheapie eBay racing seats.

                            Here's a pic the seller sent me.


                            Originally posted by jluv View Post
                            PG Custom Upholstery in Haltom City. Ask for Pedro. Tell him Jared sent you. It should be dirt cheap and they do excellent work.

                            Stay far, far away from Herman's Upholstery in Arlington. That guy is a crook.
                            Thanks for that recommendation. I remember the nightmare you went through on your truck with Mr. Crooked Stitches.

                            Edit: Jared, I looked up Hermans and saw a google review where he responded to you. Apparently you had changes that made it take an extra 5 weeks. Lol
                            Last edited by BLAKE; 10-04-2015, 11:29 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Nice looking seats.

                              Originally posted by EW View Post
                              Yes, people just replace one panel. You need to remove the seat cover.
                              Any idea on the amount saved vs fully recovering?
                              WH

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