difference between bruiser and mountaineer?

weez440

Active Member
the only difference i can see is the bruiser has like a racerback and the mountaineer has rollbars. what are the other differences? i want a bruiser in the worst way but my gf and i are looking at our first kid and i don't know if i can swing it with me already having 3 rc trucks and secretly building a 4th lol.
 

Forrest

Senior Member
differences

Hi Weez, the first few obvious differences are beds of the trucks and the wheels.
there are some differences with the radio box and battery tray also. the frame, tranny, motor and drive lines are the exact same though. the bruiser is a money drain for sure so think carefully if you have a "little weez" on the way.
 

weez440

Active Member
thanks for the response forrest. and the lil weez is and always will be first priority but i have set myself up financially with the house payments insurance and whatnot to have a hobby like this. still i am stingy with my money and am in no hurrry on this :) right now my mud truck is almost complete. right now i am building my scale truck. i have a lunchbox i am trying to sell (long story) and i have an e-savage i bought my gf. right now where i wanna go in this hobbey is to have a collectable old school truck. then it is gonna suck cause i don't know where i will go from there.
 

theripper

Well-Known Member
thanks for the response forrest. and the lil weez is and always will be first priority but i have set myself up financially with the house payments insurance and whatnot to have a hobby like this. still i am stingy with my money and am in no hurrry on this :) right now my mud truck is almost complete. right now i am building my scale truck. i have a lunchbox i am trying to sell (long story) and i have an e-savage i bought my gf. right now where i wanna go in this hobbey is to have a collectable old school truck. then it is gonna suck cause i don't know where i will go from there.
I know were you are going to go from there. All vintage fans know. you will go to another vintage, and another. Owning a vintage is very addictive.:ack
 
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