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(More customer reviews)I honestly didn't know what to expect from this neck when I ordered it. I have been pleasantly surprised at the quality. I needed a replacement neck for a Squier Affinity P-Bass due to a broken truss rod. This neck fit perfectly into the pocket on the body of the guitar. No modification was required. You will have to drill your own starter holes in the heel as well as in the headstock for your tuners. Since every bass is different, that is a good thing. I highly recommend drilling these holes deep enough so you don't sheer of the screws. Especially the tiny screws that attach the tuners. (Yes, that is from experience.) I didn't drill deep enough on one of the holes and as soon as the screw bottomed out the head of the screw popped off with very little pressure. The sound quality is just as good if not better than the stock neck that came with the guitar originally.
The only con for this product is that there are no instructions included. However, if you are even concidering replacing it yourself, you probably have the skills required.
It only took a couple of hours to replace the neck and make all of the adjustments again to get the correct relief, action and intonation.
Tools you will need:
Screwdriver set
Drill and drill bits (drillpress if you have one)
Allen wrench set
Rubber mallet (to put the bushings into the peg holes. Note: Put these on before attaching the neck to the body.)
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