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Old 07-21-2010, 02:54 PM
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replacing squier affinity tuners?

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hey guys, so i've been looking for a squier affinity jazz bass for a while, and i might have found one. i have a sinking feeling, though, that i'll have to change out the tuners. i saw a thread where someone plugged the old holes and drilled new ones in different locations. is this necessary to do? or can i just ream out the existing holes?
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Old 07-21-2010, 03:23 PM
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hey guys, so i've been looking for a squier affinity jazz bass for a while, and i might have found one. i have a sinking feeling, though, that i'll have to change out the tuners. i saw a thread where someone plugged the old holes and drilled new ones in different locations. is this necessary to do? or can i just ream out the existing holes?
Depending on which tuners you'll be putting, you might need a slight widening of the holes. Filling old ones and redrilling new ones is totally unnecessary.
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Old 07-21-2010, 03:36 PM
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oh, okay, thanks! if i put in tuners from a fender standard, how large would i have to make the holes?
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