Great video! Thanks for the time spent. Very helpful! One key thing, as you noted, is to loosen the transmission so the transfercase can be aligned correctly.
Fantastic video. Just received this part and was looking for information on installation. Between this and the A&M Garage instructions I'm all set. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. I've been thinking about switching mine to overdrive but wasn't exactly sure which gears to switch. It is simpler than I thought! My Marlin is setup similar to yours! Love the A&M Garage upgrades!
Excelente el video !!! Muy claro y fácil de entender !!! Compré el t-case/skid en A&M Garage y utilicé tu video como guía. Muchas gracias. Me quedó genial !!! Bravo, eres bueno enseñando 👏👏👏👏👏👌👍
What exact drive shafts are you currently using? Trying to look for new drive lines to add with my A&M garage skid plate and t-case mount. Thanks in advanced
I am personally running a driveshaft set from Supershafty specifically designed for the A&M Garage Skid. I can confirm with you the Vanquish driveshaft set for the Axial 10.2 is also a good fit. Honestly the boom Racing Badass driveshafts are some of my favorite. I like the above mentioned drivshafts because of durability and small diameter to clear components. As a fall back option Axial HD Wild Boars are also great. They just have a slightly larger diameter. With any of the driveshafts except the Supershafty ones you will most likely need to take a mm or 2 off each output of the t-case. The stock shaft length of the tcase is to long and will cause a bind on the shafts. I also use a Boom Racing Badass shaft as my intermediate shaft. I just cut it to length.
100% yes! The anti wrap is without question a must. It will save you money in the long run without question. Check out the 4min video below and you can see it work real time before and after. ruclips.net/video/3kNJZ4uJQGE/видео.html
@@axletwisterrc4526 got all the A&M goodies on my Marlin and been running it a few months with the RTR bits and finally smoked the motor this weekend. You mentioned in here and i've heard it before most motors and electronics don't like the amount of OD. DO you know a recommended motor/esc combo when running this set up? Going to clock the motor when i swap it so will be installing a spare Holmes sport 10t and HW 1080 i have to get it back up and running for now. Just looking for what to save for next, thanks again!
Hello Andrew, My best advice if you want to run the aggressive overdrive is to invest in brushless. A Mamba X with a Holmes Puller Pro motor would be ideal.
@@axletwisterrc4526 I’ve got a spare crawlmaster 550 10t and hobby wing 1080. Gonna start with these to get the rig running while I save for upgraded electronics. Don’t have any spare brushless bits so will add when I can swing it, thanks.
@@axletwisterrc4526 any opinion on the HW Fusion pro 2300? slight consideration for it, but leaning towards a Copperhead with a standard Puller Pro V2 2200. The Ten Shooter is tempting but for the cost it got me leaning towards the Fusion pro.
I just got a new TF2 Midnight Edition...My transfer case is stock, but I noticed I can flip the whole case upside down and have the intermediate shaft come out and going straight out to the rear driveshaft, and the front driveshaft is coming out the same side as the intermediate shaft. And the mounting holes are pointing up. Do you think I can get the A&M mount and it'll fit okay? I want the transfer case to be more realistic since in real life this is how the shafts are lined up.
By flipping the case and having it the way you are talking this will work with the A&M Garage metal skid/transfer case kit. However and let me caution you on this it will put the truck in a heavy overdrive configuration that most likely your motor and esc will not like. It will create alot of heat.
@@axletwisterrc4526 I didn't have to move any of the shaft/gears around, just flip the housing upside down, so it shouldn't be overdriven, should it? all 3 still spin at the same speed.
As soon as you put the intermediate shaft on the same side as the rear you will have overdrive on the original shaft that use to be where the intermediate shaft was. This happens because the original shaft (single output) served as the transmission input and the tcase used gear reduction to turn the double output shaft slower. If you look in the t-case in my video you will see the gears are not the same size. Anytime the gears get larger or smaller even by a tooth or 2 a gear ratio change is happening. When all the gears are the same size no gear ratio change has occurred. As soon as the intermediate shaft goes on this particular tcase to the double shaft side whatever you put on the single output side will be overdrive.
This video was only made for what the A&M Garage skid/tcase mount can do with factoryTF2 components. The options are limitless beyond that. Axle changes, different t/cases and transmissions are not part of this video. This is a focused video on a specific product.
Great video! Thanks for the time spent. Very helpful! One key thing, as you noted, is to loosen the transmission so the transfercase can be aligned correctly.
I watched this video today as I did my skid plate installation - gold!! TY very much :)
Thank you for watching along!
Fantastic video. Just received this part and was looking for information on installation. Between this and the A&M Garage instructions I'm all set. Thank you!
Thanks for viewing and the feedback!
Thanks for sharing. I've been thinking about switching mine to overdrive but wasn't exactly sure which gears to switch. It is simpler than I thought! My Marlin is setup similar to yours! Love the A&M Garage upgrades!
Always happy when the videos I make are helpful. Thanks for the feedback.
Great how to video. Just ordered that part today👍
Thank you!
Sweet !!!
Thanks for this video
I’m new to the rc4wd rigs thank you for all the information and hacks !!!
Excelente el video !!! Muy claro y fácil de entender !!! Compré el t-case/skid en A&M Garage y utilicé tu video como guía. Muchas gracias. Me quedó genial !!! Bravo, eres bueno enseñando 👏👏👏👏👏👌👍
Sweet man great explanation of a how to. I’ll be doing this very very soon.
Great video my friend!!
Thanks for watching!
Great demo, thanks!
Nice install and information
Great tutorial of the OD setup. Will def try this on my TF2. Subbed!
Awesome man you mead it so simple I just did mine
Awesome man!
Nice work.
Nice job my friend i like it#12
What exact drive shafts are you currently using? Trying to look for new drive lines to add with my A&M garage skid plate and t-case mount. Thanks in advanced
I am personally running a driveshaft set from Supershafty specifically designed for the A&M Garage Skid. I can confirm with you the Vanquish driveshaft set for the Axial 10.2 is also a good fit. Honestly the boom Racing Badass driveshafts are some of my favorite. I like the above mentioned drivshafts because of durability and small diameter to clear components. As a fall back option Axial HD Wild Boars are also great. They just have a slightly larger diameter. With any of the driveshafts except the Supershafty ones you will most likely need to take a mm or 2 off each output of the t-case. The stock shaft length of the tcase is to long and will cause a bind on the shafts. I also use a Boom Racing Badass shaft as my intermediate shaft. I just cut it to length.
You can also check the description section of this video. It has a full parts break down of my personal TF2.
ruclips.net/video/8yOCGji639o/видео.html
Well done! Do you know what is overdrive %,approximately?
Roughly 46%
Would the RC4WD over/under transfer case be good to add to adjust various overdrive configurations?
The RC4WD transfer case with changeable overdrive is unfortunately to big to use with the current A&M Skid/tcase mount.
Is the anti wrap really worth doing? Seen something like it on full scale leaf sprung rigs so tempted to add this to my A&M order
100% yes! The anti wrap is without question a must. It will save you money in the long run without question. Check out the 4min video below and you can see it work real time before and after. ruclips.net/video/3kNJZ4uJQGE/видео.html
@@axletwisterrc4526 got all the A&M goodies on my Marlin and been running it a few months with the RTR bits and finally smoked the motor this weekend. You mentioned in here and i've heard it before most motors and electronics don't like the amount of OD. DO you know a recommended motor/esc combo when running this set up? Going to clock the motor when i swap it so will be installing a spare Holmes sport 10t and HW 1080 i have to get it back up and running for now. Just looking for what to save for next, thanks again!
Hello Andrew,
My best advice if you want to run the aggressive overdrive is to invest in brushless. A Mamba X with a Holmes Puller Pro motor would be ideal.
@@axletwisterrc4526 I’ve got a spare crawlmaster 550 10t and hobby wing 1080. Gonna start with these to get the rig running while I save for upgraded electronics. Don’t have any spare brushless bits so will add when I can swing it, thanks.
@@axletwisterrc4526 any opinion on the HW Fusion pro 2300? slight consideration for it, but leaning towards a Copperhead with a standard Puller Pro V2 2200. The Ten Shooter is tempting but for the cost it got me leaning towards the Fusion pro.
I just got a new TF2 Midnight Edition...My transfer case is stock, but I noticed I can flip the whole case upside down and have the intermediate shaft come out and going straight out to the rear driveshaft, and the front driveshaft is coming out the same side as the intermediate shaft. And the mounting holes are pointing up. Do you think I can get the A&M mount and it'll fit okay? I want the transfer case to be more realistic since in real life this is how the shafts are lined up.
By flipping the case and having it the way you are talking this will work with the A&M Garage metal skid/transfer case kit. However and let me caution you on this it will put the truck in a heavy overdrive configuration that most likely your motor and esc will not like. It will create alot of heat.
@@axletwisterrc4526 I didn't have to move any of the shaft/gears around, just flip the housing upside down, so it shouldn't be overdriven, should it? all 3 still spin at the same speed.
As soon as you put the intermediate shaft on the same side as the rear you will have overdrive on the original shaft that use to be where the intermediate shaft was. This happens because the original shaft (single output) served as the transmission input and the tcase used gear reduction to turn the double output shaft slower. If you look in the t-case in my video you will see the gears are not the same size. Anytime the gears get larger or smaller even by a tooth or 2 a gear ratio change is happening. When all the gears are the same size no gear ratio change has occurred. As soon as the intermediate shaft goes on this particular tcase to the double shaft side whatever you put on the single output side will be overdrive.
Is that a stock tf2 transfer case?
Yes Sir it is
@@axletwisterrc4526 NICE!
Thank mi big bro🙏🏼❤️💯👍🏼👊🏼
Did you have to use a longer driveshaft when you did this?
Yes
@@axletwisterrc4526 Thanks man!
@@briankenny6822 anytime! The A&M Garage metal high clearance skid and the new Delrin comp skid requires longer driveshafts than factory.
Nice video! What driveshafts are you using send what lengths?
All the info of what I used is in the description of this video. ruclips.net/video/8yOCGji639o/видео.html
not 100% true right ? what of the put in over driver gearing in the front or underdrive in the rear ??
This video was only made for what the A&M Garage skid/tcase mount can do with factoryTF2 components. The options are limitless beyond that. Axle changes, different t/cases and transmissions are not part of this video. This is a focused video on a specific product.