So, I've stripped down the beam for the Spyder, and the internals are in excellent condition, nice clean grease, no broken springs etc.
I'm about to install a pair of the airkewld adjusters, which they recommend installing at 25°, to allow for a range of height adjustment from stock, all the way down to 7" lower.
Given that the beams in these cars are sitting relatively higher than they were in the bugs they came from, and the springs are now 50 years old, I'm wondering if that 25° is still relevant?
I'm thinking the reduction in weight from the beetle to the spyder would take care of any spring tension loss.
Any thoughts?