Installation of Airtex Interior
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Installation of Airtex Interior
Hello, My topic is not so technical. I live in Northern Colorado and have a Cessna 120. I have received all Airtex materials for headliner, carpet, and seats. Is there anyone around here that could put it in? I have had at least eight people look and have waited for six months. Thanks, Technically Challenged
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Re: Installation of Airtex Interior
I had my headliner installed by a person who did auto upholstery.
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Re: Installation of Airtex Interior
If you go to Member Products on the Association website you will find a video produced by our very own Lorraine Morris on how to install headliners. Hope this helps. https://cessna120140.com/wp-content/upl ... na-120.pdf?
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Re: Installation of Airtex Interior
I fake it pretty well as an Airplane Mechanic in my Day job. "Interior work" was never my strong suit, however I was able to install the Airtex interior without Lorraine's fine video(I'm not certain it existed when I did my interior) and no-one has ever laughed me off the airport when they view my interior.8318 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 4:18 pm Hello, My topic is not so technical. I live in Northern Colorado and have a Cessna 120. I have received all Airtex materials for headliner, carpet, and seats. Is there anyone around here that could put it in? I have had at least eight people look and have waited for six months. Thanks, Technically Challenged
That being said an auto upholster person I'm certain could easily assist you and your mechanic.