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22 Jun 2025 16:46 #1 by Richard Kuehner
Replied by Richard Kuehner on topic Got any Alon seat recovering advice?
Yes, the answer is yes it’s the dye that has to be FAA approved. Now to find a leather source.

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22 Jun 2025 16:04 #2 by Richard Kuehner
Replied by Richard Kuehner on topic Got any Alon seat recovering advice?
If going with leather does it need a burn cert? Leather is leather aside from which tanning and what dye process they used. I ask because I was the “local car shop”. And do hand stitched leather interiors. Do I need to hunt for a particular leather provider?

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02 May 2022 14:47 #3 by Matt Gunsch
Replied by Matt Gunsch on topic Got any Alon seat recovering advice?
Anyone can recover it, as long as they use material that has burn certs, check with some of the local car shops.

A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
Check out the Ercoupe Discussion group on facebook

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02 May 2022 12:01 #4 by Super User
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My 1966 Alon's seats have started to give up at the seams so I'm starting to look around to get the seats recovered. I've been quoted $1800 for this, but don't know if that's low, high, or right in the ballpark.

Any suggestions on how to get my seats recovered are appreciated!

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