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Default Why should I choose RB5 over B4

I currently have a B4 and like it. But I do like the look of the RB5.

What I like from a car is it to generate plenty of drive, my favourite 2wd is the Losi BK2. Ive also liked the B3 more so than the B4. I am running the B4 with 4 degree of Anti-squat and it seems to suit me like this.

But I just fancy a change, and wonderring, who can persuade me either way... ... do I, or don't I.

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borrow a set-up one and see what you think, that's the best way...

I'll admit I bit the bullet and and bought one. Easier to drive than the B4, and just feels more consistent run to run.
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steering of a B4 with the rear drive of BK2. What's not to like! try one, it's a good car, and built like a tank too.
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steering of a B4 with the rear drive of BK2. What's not to like! try one, it's a good car, and built like a tank too.
Good answer, are you sales person?
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Chris, if your at Broxtowe this Sunday your welcome to have a go with mine.
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Thanks Richard, Unfortunately I won't be there. Id like to be as I really enjoyed the Xmas Cracker, but I am doing the Endurance race at York which I am also looking forward to.
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I spoke to Woody earlier, thanks Stu for that advice.

Borrowing one would be good, but for me that wouldn't give it a true test as what would be a good setup for one person may not be for me. I may just bite the bullet and take it on.
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