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My thoughts would be You'll have air circulating when driving, as soon as you park up the cooling would stop and cause excess heat which might in turn cause the issue.
Theres a possibility the fluid behind the pistons has boiled creating air in the system again. A quick bleed should sort it. I was told that you should bleed your brakes after every track day becuase of this. Also it keeps fresh fluid in the system
No, It will work fine. Just the way the beam work is you will have to pull it over to the other side. So too look at it 'might' look like the beam is sitting over one way a lot more. But when weight is in it it will center itself.
Cheers dude, I did see you out but it was the first time I went for a wonder and that time I didnt have my camera unfortunately! Next time ill grab my old mans dslr as this handy cam took about 15secs between pics and also liked to focus on the fence a lot!
If the cars getting low enough then the oem panard rod will cause the rear beam to be pushed across to rub yes. The problem you will have is fitting an adjustable PR and adjusting it not to rub on stock suspension will mean when unloaded the beam will sit over to one side a lot more.
shame theyre phone pics, coulda been some decent snaps in there otherwise. also im shotgunning this thread with more pics, see if we can make it some sort of JF2 Picture thread shall we. the number plate lol more to come...