Description
Fender Bullet Truss Rod Nut – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Fender Bullet Truss Rod Nut
Item Weight
0.352 ounces
Product Dimensions
0.75 x 4 x 2 inches
Country of Origin
USA
ASIN
B001JQ7SC2
Item model number
0994945000
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 31, 2008
Color Name
Nickel
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C. K (verified owner) –
Rethreaded this for 1973 Jullian Acoustic to 10-28 and works fine – Bought this for a 1973 Jullian acoustic for which the truss rod nut was broken. I had to open the slot in the neck a little as this one was longer than the original. Out of the bag, this is a #10-32 thread (which means 0.19″ diameter with 32 threads per inch). Unfortunately, the Japanese Jullian guitar uses 28 threads per inch. 28 threads per inch is very uncommon and you will not be able to find a truss rod nut with that thread pitch. I bought a 10-28 thread tap set and rethreaded this truss rod nut. It now threads on the truss rod and was able to get rid the up bow of the neck. The neck is almost perfectly flat now. You could even get a little back bow if wanted to.
P. K (verified owner) –
Mistake. Wrong size, but good customer support with returning. – Wasn’t right size for my guitar. My fault. Great customer support with returning!
S. G (verified owner) –
Fair but good price – Couldn’t use on project. Dif thread size but seems well made
S. G (verified owner) –
Fair but good price – Couldn’t use on project. Dif thread size but seems well made
K. J (verified owner) –
Did not fit. I returned it but Amazon lost it and charged me for it. – The nut was fine but did not fit my Harmony H704 bass neck. I returned it to Amazon and they lost it. I’m not sure if that was Kohls or Amazon’s fault but Amazon charged me for it.
B. S (verified owner) –
Perfect Replacement on American Fender Neck – Original trussrod nut was stripped with a bowed neck. Installing this with 2 washers straightened it out, even under string tension and heavily scalloped board. Quality replacement from Fender.
N. E (verified owner) –
1964 Kay bass – Original nut was lost. This was the only one that would work as a replacement, although it’s so long that the cover plate will need modification to accommodate it. Not a big problem.
N. E (verified owner) –
1964 Kay bass – Original nut was lost. This was the only one that would work as a replacement, although it’s so long that the cover plate will need modification to accommodate it. Not a big problem.
P. K (verified owner) –
Mistake. Wrong size, but good customer support with returning. – Wasn’t right size for my guitar. My fault. Great customer support with returning!
K. J (verified owner) –
Did not fit. I returned it but Amazon lost it and charged me for it. – The nut was fine but did not fit my Harmony H704 bass neck. I returned it to Amazon and they lost it. I’m not sure if that was Kohls or Amazon’s fault but Amazon charged me for it.
I. E (verified owner) –
Fits JV Modified 60’s Strat – This fits perfectly on the JV Modified 60’s Strat. It doesn’t protrude as much as the vintage Strats, but it threaded right on and still looks good. I installed it mainly to standardize to the 1/8″ hex wrench as needed for my other Strats as opposed to the 5mm that’s needed for the stock JV truss rod nut. Cheers!
Z. I (verified owner) –
Variable… – last time i ordered one of these, it did not thread onto the truss rod bolt top correctly.
B. S (verified owner) –
Perfect Replacement on American Fender Neck – Original trussrod nut was stripped with a bowed neck. Installing this with 2 washers straightened it out, even under string tension and heavily scalloped board. Quality replacement from Fender.
C. K (verified owner) –
Rethreaded this for 1973 Jullian Acoustic to 10-28 and works fine – Bought this for a 1973 Jullian acoustic for which the truss rod nut was broken. I had to open the slot in the neck a little as this one was longer than the original. Out of the bag, this is a #10-32 thread (which means 0.19″ diameter with 32 threads per inch). Unfortunately, the Japanese Jullian guitar uses 28 threads per inch. 28 threads per inch is very uncommon and you will not be able to find a truss rod nut with that thread pitch. I bought a 10-28 thread tap set and rethreaded this truss rod nut. It now threads on the truss rod and was able to get rid the up bow of the neck. The neck is almost perfectly flat now. You could even get a little back bow if wanted to.
I. E (verified owner) –
Fits JV Modified 60’s Strat – This fits perfectly on the JV Modified 60’s Strat. It doesn’t protrude as much as the vintage Strats, but it threaded right on and still looks good. I installed it mainly to standardize to the 1/8″ hex wrench as needed for my other Strats as opposed to the 5mm that’s needed for the stock JV truss rod nut. Cheers!
Z. I (verified owner) –
Variable… – last time i ordered one of these, it did not thread onto the truss rod bolt top correctly.