I installed the tuners on a Squire Strat. I eye balled the tuners while positioning in the tuner holes and marked each tuners double studs with a pen and drilled the 2 holes needed to install each tuner. If you take your time and are patient you can do a decent job. Even if the holes you drill aren't perfect you can ream them a bit larger and the tuner itself will hide any imperfections. For the money it was a no brainer. The original Squire tuners are garbage. Two of them broke, snapped at the base of the tuner, for no reason.
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Tuners are solid and work -- not locking type, but stays in tune. Installation takes either a neck with the two little guide-holes all ready to go, or else some skill with a small drill bit. Put it into place and tighten down enough to leave two faint dents on the headstock, then remove and drill. Tape a stop guide so you don't drill too far through the neck, just deep enough for the wee pegs.
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These fit my Mexican strat neck with no issues. Accurate tuning as expected from American standard Fender product.
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Not recommended for replacements since there is a head tree already there! Be careful these are Staggered! The first 2 are normal size, the last 4 are very short
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Hold tune just as good as the newer locking type and cost less.
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