I noticed a lot of yt comments saying the RC4WD Yota II axles won't fit the bruiser or the HG Clone.
yes, they do.
The front all you have to do is flip the diff to keep the pumpkin on the correct side.
For the rear:
When you drop the rear on the springs with the Yota II axles, you will see that the shock perch of the axel will fit 100% in-between and against the spring, and center the axle, and the alloy plate will lock onto the lug to keep the axle from rotating. I did flip the diffs to keep the front diff on the correct side (R vs L) so I had to flip the rear diff as well to keep them both in the correct direction. make sense? 
I did have to relocate the shocks to the rear on the front because I use the steering link on the front side of my axle but for the rear you will have to move the shocks to the inside of the chassis, due to limited wheel to shock space.
yes, they do.
The front all you have to do is flip the diff to keep the pumpkin on the correct side.
For the rear:
When you drop the rear on the springs with the Yota II axles, you will see that the shock perch of the axel will fit 100% in-between and against the spring, and center the axle, and the alloy plate will lock onto the lug to keep the axle from rotating. I did flip the diffs to keep the front diff on the correct side (R vs L) so I had to flip the rear diff as well to keep them both in the correct direction. make sense? 
I did have to relocate the shocks to the rear on the front because I use the steering link on the front side of my axle but for the rear you will have to move the shocks to the inside of the chassis, due to limited wheel to shock space.