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02.22.2010, 10:34 PM

4.4mm with a bit of bracing should work. If you can get 5mm, that would be ideal for a plate chassis. 5mm is just over 3/16" if you were wondering. It would eliminate a lot of the flex which is inherent with CF.
   
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There are two kinds of CF plate that are avalible . There is bi-directional & quasi-isotropic . The quasi-isotropic is stronger,stiffer & in turn will flex less. Quasi-istropic CF usually costs more the bi-directional CF. 3mm will be fine if you have a chassis brace that goes FR to RR like the onroad & 4wd offroad cars . If your trying to make a chassis with out a brace thicker CF would be better to use .


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