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  • Newc
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    If the rest of the trem hasn't yet been proven to be a problem, why replace it?

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  • Cynical1
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    Thanks

    Thanks fellas. I will at least get a new bar, eventually the whole Trem. I'm also looking into getting the old-style Floyd bar. It is available directly from Floyd. You have to e-mail them.

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  • Axewielder
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    Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
    Anyone got a part number so we can tell the difference when ordering?
    http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges,...g_Tremolo.html

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  • Grandturk
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    Originally posted by Axewielder View Post
    +1....SM has the Schaller parts. Allparts will slip you a licensed piece of shit with the same goddamn problem.
    Anyone got a part number so we can tell the difference when ordering?

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  • Axewielder
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    Originally posted by thetruthguy View Post
    Stewmac's got the better floyd bars and housings. It's an easy swap, and they're a whole lot smoother/better.

    +1....SM has the Schaller parts. Allparts will slip you a licensed piece of shit with the same goddamn problem.

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  • thetruthguy
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    Stewmac's got the better floyd bars and housings. It's an easy swap, and they're a whole lot smoother/better.

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  • zakky_venom
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    Originally posted by Spivonious View Post
    I have the same problem with my JT580LP. I read somewhere that wrapping the threads in plumber's tape helps.
    +1

    plumbers tape works perfectly. not to mention its much more cost-effective than replacing your entire bridge.

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  • Spivonious
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    I have the same problem with my JT580LP. I read somewhere that wrapping the threads in plumber's tape helps.

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  • XSSIVE
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    i've owned 6 of these production models with another on the way and not one of the bars stayed tight, no matter what. it's an easy fix though...buy a real german made floyd bar, it fits fine and stays tight. or better yet a whole german floyd and nut set-up

    -Mike

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  • Cynical1
    started a topic Problem with Floyd on So-Cal

    Problem with Floyd on So-Cal

    I just got my new So-Cal. It plays and sounds great, but I'm having a problem with the Floyd Rose. The bar won't stay tight. I tighten it as much I can (finger-tight) but if I move the bar counter-clockwise it loosens up again. Is this a Korean Floyd problem or will this also happen with a German model? How about if I replace the bar with one from an OFR? Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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