Does anyone have a source for replacement Sheepskin covers for Weber Seats?
It would be great if some company offered these. The local upholstery shops in my area are not capable of restoring my Weber covers. Any info and/or guidance on this would be of great help. Thanks.
Mike
you buy the sheepskins take to car place for recover
Thats one way. The other is to purchase wool car seat covers and using the webber seat covers as a template cut them to size. As long the side material is not torn, there should be no reason why they cant be re-sewn to the new wool. This is the approach I took when changing the covers from grey to brown. Marco owns those seats now and he has plenty of pictures with the seats here https://boeing747sim.com/?page_id=16
Anyone business or person with an industrial/heavy duty sewing machine will be able to do this job so I'm not sure why the local upholstery shops are saying they cant do it other than they just dont want too.
gary is correct do not take to aircraft ..or it will cost you arm and a leg .. but why not add seat warmers snd massage with memory foam pimp those puppies i did lol now all that good stuff being said you need following
x2 sheepskins per seat pan and back
make sure they are from same batch number so colours are same
and finally ask yourself do they have to be boring grey why not red blue or someother colour that goes with your material ..just a thought
I bought some very nice sheepskin (and seat fabric) at a very good price from OmnAvia Interiors in Dallas (https://omnavia-interiors.com/) but you'll have to have someone cut them and sew them on. I was very satisfied with their courteous service even though I'm just a hobbyist.
I ordered some Boeing OEM Fabric for my seats years ago.
Very nice people!!
Same here, great to deal with.
Also with regard to the sheepskins, i found mine at Ikea of all places.
Doesnt look like they still do them, but they were called Ludde - Grey sheepskin.
Perfect match for the OEM ones, the right curl and shade of grey.
I bought 4 of them, and gave them, the OEM fabric and the old covers to a custom motor trimmer who made a new set based on the old ones as a pattern.
if you are buying sheepskins ensure they are same batch number otherwise there will be colour differences you can also get the shaggy style too my suggesrion dont be dull pimp them mine are mushroom coloured with paprika harnesses and paprika hardware on cream leather all ratherbsaucy and tasty