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Oh OK, 2 points,
1 a true A5 doesn't have the hole in the deck so you would have to crawl under to swap it, (or cut a hole in the deck and find a cover)
2 as far as using u bolts on the frame tubes, haven't tried to add anything but have been told the tubes are an odd size and finding u bolts...
Not sure what you're asking, an A5 (or converted earlier model) does not have any of the rear wheel steer components, there is no drag link coming from the rear to fasten to it? Here's the best TM picture of the bracket I can find, page 102...
Your welcome, and just want to add about my wanting 4 wheel steer, I have only had my mule out of low range a couple of times (on pavement) so most of my driving is low speed, but even in low range with no suspension it will go fast enough to rattle your brain, even on "flat" ground. Also if...
Thanks for this info, this explains mine, A5 data plate, 2 wheel steer, but has the hole for the steering linkage. I will have to look for the studs when I get a minute. As far as having 2 or 4 wheel steer I would love to convert mine, got a quote for $1200 to have it done and if it did more...
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