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Shelby gets my vote also. Shipped him my seats,stripped old coverings,inspected tubing,primed and recushioned and covered---$1000!!!

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Thanks.
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Thx.
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Ditto, big time, on Shelby @ TN Wings. Send him the seats and let him work his magic or buy the kits from him and do it yourself. The comfort after Shelby gets done with your seats is next level! I have a really bad lower back, sitting in the airplane has always been painful, especially in any turbulence. Not anymore, I could sit in the new seats all day now.
Here is a link to when I redid my seats myself using covers from Shelby.

https://www.cessna150152.com/forum/...s-getting-some-new-seats.html#Post615683


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I vote Shelby!!
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Thanks y'all for your input.
I ended up ordering some slip covers from Macs.
Needed them quick, and I will do more in-depth interior work in future.
These folks (Kathy at Macs) were great.
I will post some details once I get the covers.
- Kent
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https://airplane-covers.com/Seat%20SLip%20COvers.htm


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Originally Posted by Kent Katnik
Thanks y'all for your input.
I ended up ordering some slip covers from Macs.
Needed them quick, and I will do more in-depth interior work in future.
These folks (Kathy at Macs) were great.
I will post some details once I get the covers.
- Kent
N23117 1968 150H

https://airplane-covers.com/Seat%20SLip%20COvers.htm
Interesting. I have never been able to find anyone who makes fire-resistant "slip covers" for aircraft seats, until now.
Of course, Walmart/etc., sell cheap nylon automotive slip covers that are non-compliant.
But, these Mac slip covers appear to be made for aircraft.


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