I have a bridge assembly just like this. http://angela.com/fendermexicoclassicpl ... ridge.aspx
I am thinking of blocking my trem and installing it on my jagstang. How the heck do I get the thimbles out of the body? I have read the TOM threaded inserts are a tad larger so I'll have to drill it out a bit.
swapping out mustang bridge to a Mexi Jag one.....
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Probably have to remove the tremolo. Painters tape around the thimbles to protect the paint/finish. Flat blade screwdriver under the lip of the thimbles or possibly needle nose pliers.
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removing the studs?
-Unscrew the top of the bridge stud until the post comes out. The bushing is still going to be securely fastened to the body of the guitar.
-Drop a screw into the center of the bushing. The size of the screw is not too important. The screw just needs to be thin enough to fall through the center of the bushing.
-Insert the bridge post back into the bushing.
-Tighten the bridge post as though you were reinstalling it. The screw prevents the bridge post from twisting down into the bushing. The bushing gets pulled out of the body of the guitar as you tighten the post.
Remove the bridge post and bushing from the guitar.
-Turn over the guitar body to get the screw to fall out. Repeat these steps to remove all of the bridge studs.
-Unscrew the top of the bridge stud until the post comes out. The bushing is still going to be securely fastened to the body of the guitar.
-Drop a screw into the center of the bushing. The size of the screw is not too important. The screw just needs to be thin enough to fall through the center of the bushing.
-Insert the bridge post back into the bushing.
-Tighten the bridge post as though you were reinstalling it. The screw prevents the bridge post from twisting down into the bushing. The bushing gets pulled out of the body of the guitar as you tighten the post.
Remove the bridge post and bushing from the guitar.
-Turn over the guitar body to get the screw to fall out. Repeat these steps to remove all of the bridge studs.