Hello everybody,
I got a Beta 2000 spider 1981 model year. I did a full resto on it about 6 years ago. the suspension was in OK shape, we reused the front and back strut. I never liked the stance it had, it just never looked right. The front was up a bit to much and the backend a bit low, a few weeks ago a big trafficbump the left rear strut plunjer through the mounting rubber. Letting the left side lean heavily. It was time for some new suspension.
Because a full set of shocks is hard to come by here i opted for a good used set from a early car with on the rear replaceable inners.
It are replacement sachs shocks, the rubber in the topmount say 1978 and 79. dampening is good, did a bit of painting on them,
But when i wanted to reassemble them, i found out the front struts are different. One of them has a spring that is a bit higher,
and the topmount/springseat is also different
The difference is 1cm.
on one side a plastic/composit springseat ring is used under the rubber seat, it is exactly 1cm.
other side does not.
The combination that was used was: The short spring was used WITH the 1cm extra composit ring, and with the short topmount springseat. Both shocks are exactly the same length fully extended.
Does somebody know if this is correct? why is this done? And if i mount them, which side is the passenger and which is the driver side?
Thanks!