UAZ 452

Jvdkooij

Observer
The UAZ's interior has been replaced, but since we will take guests with us, we need to have enough seats of course.
For that purpose we had already bought 4 extra chairs. With the 2 already available we have 6. For now we will mount only 5 seats.
For the sixth place we are looking for a folding chair, but this is only needed later.

The chairs looked ok, but we decided to restore them anyway.

So, first, we took them apart

IMG_1008 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1159 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Before and after

IMG_1193 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Filling of the seat

IMG_1195 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1191 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1194 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1190 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

In the meantime we found a new passengerseat with a big discount

IMG_1175 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

After restoring we started the rebuild

IMG_1210 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Try out of the set up as we had it in mind

IMG_1215 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1216 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Still a lot of space for the cargo

IMG_1218 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Ow, that is too short

IMG_1220 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Luckily we have plenty of space so we moved the middle seats a bit backwards

IMG_1222 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Seats must be secured properly

IMG_1232 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Fitting in between, the frames are painted black again

IMG_1235 by Jaap van
der Kooij
, on Flickr

Fixing the seats

IMG_1244 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

With self-locking nuts of course

IMG_1246 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Showing the new seatcovers :D

IMG_1143 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

And this is how it looks

IMG_1239 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1237 by Jaap van
der Kooij
, on Flickr

IMG_1243 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

We still have to do a lot of small things, but we will manage that of course.
On Friday the new tyres will come, and then we will be able to go to the mountains without any worries
 

DanCooper

Adventurer
Very, very nice! Lots of hard work, and I love the meticulous attention to detail. I just hope you don't feel too bad when your first client spills that GIANT sized drink all over the new wall panel, seat cover, and floor. You are doing a great job!
 

Jvdkooij

Observer
Well, as promised I have to finish the story for now after we returned from our trips.

We got the new tyres, as said before we bought the 215/90.

IMG_1257 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Mounting and balancing the tyres (although I am not sur balancing will do anything with these tyres)

IMG_1259 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1263 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Frontwheels

IMG_1267 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

All new tyres:

IMG_1271 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Besides a lot of small things we also isolated the hood a bit as it was getting very warm. Over this we put a layer of self-adhesive carpet.

IMG_1250 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1251 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

During the trip we had to do some repairs as we expected, but it is an UAZ of course :D

After the trips we evaluated the UAZ and found a lot of things we still want to change.
1. Motor upgrade so it will run a lot better on 92, as it is now for 80. We hope to get some more power out of it.
2. Replace the carburator for a more efficiënt model
3. Replace the shocks as they are completely gone
4. Repair or replace the gearbox, it is not-synchronised and second gear is horror
5. A lot of small stuff….

For now we put the UAZ in the garage, so it will survive the Siberian winter.

IMG_1409 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

IMG_1410 by Jaap van der Kooij, on Flickr

Thank you all for looking/reading and all nice comments.
 

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