For me, the RB5 was an easier car to drive smoothly and it also survived some big crashes without a single breakage. The B4, whilst being a superb car, breaks relatively easily in my experience, particularly a-arms.
On a side note, everyone is excited about the new manufacturers producing cars for both 2 and 4wd yet all the recommendations are to go for what everyone else is running! Just because everyone else has one doesn't necessarily mean it is the right car for you. A well organised driver should have all the spares he/she would need already in their pit box. As for set-up advice, the way you want your car to behave is down to driver preferrence, the basic handling alterations will be the same whether you run a Losi, AE, Kyosho, X-Factory, Hotbodies or anything else. Whatever brand you choose, you will get the set-up right with patience and practice.
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