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PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 11:04 am 
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My knowledge of repairing & upgrading Fenders is null.

My good friend is sick of these tuners & wants a locking tuner.

Is there a drop in replacement or will we need to drill? I'm ok with drilling but would prefer not to.

Thanks.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 8:01 am 
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Thanks Brian.

After searching I came upon these, which look like the only option of we don't drill ?
https://reverb.com/item/2936619-genuine ... 7-2272-000

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klooker wrote:
My knowledge of repairing & upgrading Fenders is null.

My good friend is sick of these tuners & wants a locking tuner.

Is there a drop in replacement or will we need to drill? I'm ok with drilling but would prefer not to.

Thanks.


Gotoh makes them in the regular SD91 series as well as the more expensive SD510 series. I usually find both on eBay. Stewmac carries the SD91 in normal and locking. The literature at Stewmac says the SD91 are drop in replacements. I believe minor drilling is required for the SD510 for a collar that doesn't go all the way through the tuner hole. The magnum locks on the vintage style Gotoh tuners aren't my favorite, but I don't like most locking tuners. I hope you can find something he likes. Good luck.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 9:39 pm 
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I bought Hipshot locking staggered tuners for a recent tele build, and they came with something called a UMP plate. I didn't use it, but I think it's made to retrofit these tuners to existing headstocks without having to drill new holes - the plate itself holds the tuners on in the back. Might be worth checking out - http://www.hipshotproducts.com/content/view/ump.html Good luck!



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