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Originally Posted by camcojb
It can be made to work, just depends on how much work and money you want to spend to make it work. I sent Mark an e-mail, I'll let you know what he says......
I do know I rode in the Mule on a road course with Mark driving and the car was very stable and very fast. I remember Mark saying he was happy with how it worked on the track. I'm not saying it's the best way to go subframe-wise, but I think you can make it work plenty well to have fun with since you already own it and cannot afford to buy something else.

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The Mule had a front clip from Art Rasmusion (sp?). When Art passed away un-expectantly Wayne Due purchased the tooling to make the front clips. I have NO idea what Wayne Due did to the original design...
On the Art front clip on the Mule I modified the clip to take a Delphi steering rack. A shortened C-5 Corvette. BTW that system still has a noise in it that ticks me off to this day. With that I had to made one off steering arms to fix the bump steer and ackerman angles. We also added down bars in the engine bay to triangulate it due to how light it was.
The Mule works great. But it doesn’t have a front clip made by Wayne Due!
Mark