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No of course. I was just thinking that it was likely caused by something else other than flying 🤷♂️
I think cabin and luggage hold are both pressurised so not sure the changes in pressure would really affect hydro brakes.I wonder what sort of psi ramps up inside a brake when you squeeze the levers while going fast? I think cabin pressure is about 12 psi...
But maybe best to stop talking about disc brakes here.
Did use spacers. Was still spongy after. Just my experience, as another data point. Of course if you choose to discount that then yes, they're faultless and it isn't a problem.
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