These springs work great as they are a genuine Fender product. My only objection was that the bridge end of the spring fit very tightly into my Fender Squire Standard two point tremolo bridge. I had to use a tool to get the end far enough into the bridge. Other than that (no point takin away) the springs did the job that they were designed to do.
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The springs worked, but I spent extra for these as they were to be for "vintage" Stratocaster's. My '73 Strat had 3 springs, but wanted the extra "pull" to get the bridge to sit flush on the guitar body. The springs are noticeably smaller than the originals, which look bad, but as I mentioned before, they did the job.
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Well first of all, the guitar these were for is an import, not a standard American Fender, yet surprisingly they fit. What do you know!? After loosening the claw a little bit and attaching all 5 springs, as apposed to the 3 my guitar came with, the two-point vibrato tailpiece has slight floating capabilities at standard tuning. I'm very happy with the upgrade in tension and use.
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Switching from the 3 stiffer springs which came stock with my guitar, to 5 springs of the vintage type has added a little more of that "stratness" to the tone of this guitar as well as enhancing the sustain just a little bit. A very easy and inexpensive upgrade which is well worth it to me. Try it; you'll probably like it. Some people may not like to "hear the springs" on their instrument, but in my opinion, that sound is a part of what defines the strat character.
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These springs are the real deal..good plating,well shaped ends..fitted into the tremelo block with no trouble.When you do your own upgrades on a Squire, this is the way to go!
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