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Someone asked me this question a few days ago. Here is my answer if anyone else was wondering the same thing.

You always want to use automotive grade leather because it treated to withstand UV rays. Automotive leather is not sold in different thicknesses. However it is usually around 1/16" thick and will vary from hide to hide.
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Yes it is. The life of leather really depends on how well its cared for. Leather is a skin just like ours. It needs to be cleaned and Conditioned. The conditioner is like lotion for our skin and stops the leather from drying out and cracking. I did a video on this a while back if you want to watch it.

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I am NOT a Tandy rep. But I do a lot of leather work. And I buy most of my leather from Tandy . They do not sell automotive leather, their leather is NOT uv resistant. They sell upholstery grade leather for indoor usage only. I have a friend that brought me some leather he bought from Tandy and a set of seats from his car and we sewed a nice set of covers for them. 3 months in the sun and he had to replace them .
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