These are the vintage looking tuners you have to install on a new Fender (not sure on the year but 1990 and up at least). 10mm neck tuner holes. They look and work great. I believe vintage guitars and reissues have 8mm holes so you would use the tuners that actually have the Phillips head screws between each tuner. The small ones will work on the large hole necks but you will have to pay $13 for the non Fender conversion bushings from True Custom Shop.
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I was hoping to use these tuners to upgrade a new Fender Squier Bullet Telecaster neck that has a two-pin mounting system. Problem is, the two pin footprint is different, so new pin-holes would need to be drilled. I will have to find another use for the tuners.
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Fit beautifully on my pro ii neck. So easy. I love them.
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These tuning gears are perfect fit, very easy to install, no modifications at all, get these if you are not a big fan of the modern looking ones (like me), these are easy to change just like changing strings.
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bought the g-tech jig and installed these on a squire bullet. fit perfect, look perfect, feel really good.
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I love these vintage split tuners. Originally, I started stringed music instruments as a bassist. Fender basses all have split tuners, at least the ones I have had. I could never understand why their guitars didn't have them. Sure there are locking tuners, but they add more weight. These vintage split tuners "lock"your stings in, and they weight the same or less than standard tuners. Buy them, and I bet you'll be just as happy with them as I am. Oh yeah, They fit baritone strings as well.
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The genuine Fender 2 pin Tuning keys fit my Fender Roasted maple Tele neck perfectly. The vintage pegs are my preference and works great. The tuning keys are smooth turning and stable. Recommend the product in lieu of locking tuners if that is ones preference.
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If you’re after the vintage look and the functionality of split shaft tuners but don’t want to modify your Fender’s headstock (assuming you have the standard, two pin tuners), then these are your jam. Easier to restring with these than the standard tuners and not much more difficult than Fender’s locking tuners. The quality and price are good and they take only a few minutes to drop in.
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The tuners are a perfect fit for a older Fender Telecaster neck that I refinished and refretted.
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Works great, classic vintage look without the need for drilling.
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