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Refurbishing seats

Postby Joachim Gruber » Tue Nov 29, 2016 5:00 am

Hello again,
How much, on average, does it cost to have 4 seats (for a 260C) reupholstered (new covers and foam)? I know this can vary depending on materials used, workmanship, and shop reputation. Is leather the preferred material, or is fabric better?
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Re: Refurbishing seats

Postby Phillip Larson » Wed Nov 30, 2016 8:43 am

It's been 5 years since I directed an upholstery shop, but the standard answer to that question was ~$2500 for a 4 place re-upholster (seats only) utilizing a simple design and mid-grade materials. That included new foam and overhauling (cleaning, minor-repairs, and painting) of the seat frames. Everything was negotiable from there. Cheaper vinyl, re-using existing padding, and a flexible time frame lowered that price significantly. ~$5000 for a whole interior in a comanche.

Sidewalls, carpet, plastics & trim can be done yourself pretty easily if you have the patience and tools. Seats however, to be done well, need experience to look good.

Here's a skylane we did:
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I'm not sure how that pricing compared to other shops, we generally gave a generous discount for combining it with an annual inspection. Generally we were turning away customers and had long waiting lists to get on our schedule. I'm also out of that industry now, so I have no idea if material costs have changed significantly since then. I've still got my sewing machines tucked away in my garage though...lol.

I believe there a bunch of ready made type seat cover replacements you can purchase. Also some shops would allow you to send them your seat covers, and then they'd send you the new ones. We never allowed that as fitting them to the seat in a way which looks good, isn't as easy as it looks. We didn't want pictures floating around of poorly installed seats with our name on them.

I hope this helps. Others who have paid to have their comanche's done can probably chime in here. Like everything, you get what you pay for.

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Re: Refurbishing seats

Postby Kelly W Kober » Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:14 am

I'm in the middle of doing 4 seats with Airtex - just under $1700. Fake leather. Picture is with one almost done (missing armrest) against the last time I did them - a fabric version from 1992.

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Re: Refurbishing seats

Postby Joachim Gruber » Thu Dec 01, 2016 11:06 pm

Thank you so much for your replies. I was under the impression that it cost much more than that for an entire interior (like 10-12K). Philip says 2500 for 4 seats 5 years ago. Is that "pleather", leather, or fabric? I'm guessing that leather would be more than that if Kelly is getting "pleather" done for about 1700.
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Re: Refurbishing seats

Postby Phillip Larson » Sat Dec 03, 2016 11:33 pm

 
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Re: Refurbishing seats

Postby Joachim Gruber » Mon Dec 05, 2016 3:28 am

Thanks for all the replies
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