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The problem is not flex, it's UV exposure.
To repair if leather, I'd take it to an upholstery pro and have them give an assesment.
To hasten further deterioration you need to deal with the UV. Use a good leather conditioner with UV protection. I recommend Lexol. Great stuff, use it on the seats and other leather trim for the same reason.
The lexol will put oils into the leather to retain flexibility.
Then use something the keep the sun off. Garage whenever possible. When parking outside, best to use a car cover. If no cover, then use one of those windshield shades. Also seek to park in the shade.
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Chuck Moreland
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