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Electric Guitar String Retainers Tree Standard Roller String Guides Pack of 2pcs (Chrome)

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$6.99

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • Guitar String Retainer Trees Suitable for electric guitar.
  • Roller string guides (string trees) help minimize tuning problems and sympathetic overtones caused by low string tension
  • Package includes two string guides and mounting screws.
  • Made of high-quality alloy, not easy to rust, strong and durable
  • Prevent wear and tear on the strings which results in longer string life.



Product Description

string guide
string retainer tree

string retainer
Note

there is a dimple on the bottom next to the hole. You will need to drill a small hole in your peg head.

  • product name : guitar string guides

Description

Roller String Tree String Retainer Mounting Tree Guide for Electric Guitar Parts Replacement.

Color: Gold,Black,Chrome as you choose

Material: Copper

(mounting screws are included,ready for use).

  • Improves performance for your guitars,it stress on your strings which allows the guitar to stay in tune.
  • This also prevents wear and tear on the strings which results in longer string life.

Neal W. Cassidy
2025-07-25 15:28:42
Easy and inexpensive upgrade for the crappy part that came on my Squier strat.
William Folse
2025-07-07 13:50:15
Good product. Have used on multiple strat and tele builds and never had an issue. Help keep the trems gliding where the usual old fender design you usually get some burrs over time
Joe
2025-05-29 11:11:59
Better looking, better function than standard Fender string trees. And black on a black headstock, you can't even see they're there.
John raymond
2025-03-25 17:44:37
I like the look and function .
Donnie
2025-03-09 17:22:56
I bought these to replace the factor squire/fender trees on my Squire Mustang. These have a small dimple on them, so requires a small modification if you are swapping yours out.*I simply slacked the strings and moved them to the side*Removed the existing tree*Placed the dimple of the new tree in the existing hole*Used an Awl to mark the center of the hole for the existing tree (see photos)*Used a 1/16th drill bit to ever-so-slightly expand the hole*Place the string tree dimple in the new hole, and use the provided screw to fasten the new tree in the existing string tree hole.The two holes will be very close together, so just be mindful if you use an Awl not to "merge" the tops of the two holes. The hole needed for the dimple is very small - I started with the awl and checked the dimple multiple times and gradually increased the size. Just be patient.Overall took me about 35 minutes and taking my time. Could do it in 5 minutes knowing the process.Final Thoughts: Would absolutely buy again, and will recommend to friends and offer to install on theirs. ***The description calls this a "...Roller String Guide", but does not move in any way. These are static and have no rotation or "rolling". For this price, it shouldn't, but that can be misleading.
Vic Lance
2025-02-26 10:19:13
These work great for my guitar build project!
George W. Harris
2025-02-16 15:19:58
Put this on an older Fender HSS Plus top (2017-18) Strat. The supplied screws were longer and thinner than the ones on it, which was a wing type tree, so I reused the original screw. The last thing you want is to break off a screw in the headstock installing this. This exactly matches the string tree used on a 1990 American strat which is what I was looking for. Like the older one, it has a dimple underneath, so you have to drill a small hole above the original installation hole. I located the hole by carefully tightening down the tree just enough to indent where the hole needs to go. I then by hand, using my fingers, spun a .059 drill bit to make a shallow impression. The dimple hole is smaller than the original screw hole. It stops the tree base from spinning with any unequal string tension. It is not a roller tree, Ok, a little anal, I know!
Some guy who bought a phone
2025-02-01 13:53:35
They work well but have a small pin on the bottom right next to the install hole. So, you have to drill 2 different holes, one for the pin, one for the mount. These are right next to each other (About 1mm) leaving insufficient space between them. When you run the screws in, the threads can chew up the wood between the holes. Go with an old school tree or the roller type.
Natalye
2025-01-23 17:34:57
 
Yonnat
2025-01-09 11:57:36
These do not roll defective or false advertising. Even Tried grabbing it with pliers to rotate, won't budge.