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by Most favourable review

GREAT addition to any floating trem unit with threaded bars --- someone should've thought of this LONG ago!

Great guitar tremolo accessory! I have several Strats and eventually over time, the trem bar is going to swing / hang right in your way. It will also swing into your guitar cable, making a horrible noise through your amp and worse, sound system for everyone to hear (and grimace) lol --- this little spring fits right down into the trem bar threading of the block. Once screwing the bar back in, you'll quickly notice tension being applied to the bar, adding stability and more control over bar placement when you're not using it --- in other words, NO MORE LOOSE WHAMMY BARS!Read full review

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by Most critical review

Trem arm springs.

I pyt the spring in, carefully screwed in the bar. It worked OK for a minute,then I tightened the bar too far and it stopped working. Unscrewed the bar and the spring would not come out. I put another spring in there and tightened the bar and it never worked,. That spring would not come out either.Read full review

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Excellent Trem-Arm Springs

Drop-in replacement for my Fender Classic Player Jazzmaster. I would guess they fit in all Fenders with stock tremolos. Looks, feels, and performs exactly like the Fender springs I've bought in the past at music stores, except these are a much better value. Always good to have extras on hand in case they you lose them when removing the arm for working on the guitar.Read full review

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You Probably Don't Know You Need These!

Whether you're playing a Fender guitar, or some other brand with a tremolo arm you need these! The springs help to stabilize the arm, so it doesn't hang too loose, or crank too tight.I've been playing for decades, and until recently didn't even know these existed! Get yours now!Read full review

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Be still your flopping arm

These springs add just the right amount of tension to a strat vibrato arm so that I can have it free to move anywhere I want, but it stays where I leave it. I used it in my Mexican Strat, absolutely perfect fit. I couldn't recommend them higher.Read full review

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Tremolo arm tension springs.

This package was sealed and items were received as intended. These items work perfectly per manufacturer design and implication. These are used in regular interval of your instrument as is the case with me. This particular case was a USA Stratocaster that needed the trem block replaced. These springs went right into the replacement block and the arm screwed in against it's designed tension and works perfectly. I'd say Leo's assertion of replacing parts on these instruments was a sound one and proven again here.Read full review

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These springs are great for keeping your...

These springs are great for keeping your Stratocaster tremolo arm in a firm position rather than all loose and wonky. Get yourself some extras!

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Trem arm tension springs only work in trem blocks without through hole.

These springs help hold the trem arm in position. But the trem block they go into has to have a closed bottom. Will not work on most Squier Strats with the puny trem block that has an open bottom trem arm hole. Springs just drop through. Solid trem blocks or aftermarket solid trem blocks will be the only way these are usable.Read full review

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The 12mm long springs were too long for ...

The 12mm long springs were too long for my Jeff Beck 2008 Strat. So I ground them down to about 10 mm length on a sanding wheel (watch out for your fingers!). After that the springs worked fine. Sanding them down was no problem. Removed the sharp edges with sandpaper. Putting a little oil on the end of the Tremolo arm improved the feel. Now the arm stays in place nicely, but not too tight. Don't screw the arm in too far or the spring will get squashed and may not recover. Read full review

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Spring goes into the trem arm hole on a ...

Spring goes into the trem arm hole on a Fender Stratocaster and keeps the bar tension tight without having to thread the arm in too far. It is in a little bag in the accessory compartment of all new Fender Stratocasters If you don't have one you need one so get here from Creme City! Rock ON!Read full review

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Tension springs for my 99 Chinese Strat... seem to work okay.

These springs worked in application for my 99 Chinese crafted Affinity Series Strat as replacements. The design calls for a drop into the tremolo arm insertion hole space by one of these springs, followed by the tremolo arm being spun into place above, or next in order. These seem to work for me and they're probably the least expensive thing you'll buy for your guitar ;) Read full review

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