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Default Carbon Fibre Thickness of S2

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Does anybody know the exact thickness of an atomic carbon S2 chassis??

Thanks, Jon!
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4mm i think
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No Way 4mm. Some protos were 3mm, production is slightly thinner I think. I'm sure Jonathan the exact figures.
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Surprise surprise, but Elvo is right, chassis is 2,70mm
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Show's how much i know What thickness is the S4 chassis then? That's sort of where i got my answer from
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My one was just under 3mm
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My one was just under 3mm
So my one is too
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Thanks guys, much appreciated!

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i just bought a s2 conversion used and should have it in the next few days. so i could take some measurements after it arrives with my digital calipers. after i get the measurements i will post them up.
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Thanks, I beleive now that it is 2.6mm thick

But clarification would be great,

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no problem. i will also take measurements in various places to see if there are differences depending on area. i should have it by the end of the week so i will post up asap after that.
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Thanks, I beleive now that it is 2.6mm thick

But clarification would be great,

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Jon, details are in the email i sent across to you last night.
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Perfect,

Thanks Jonathon
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