I took off the cheap strings and completely dissembled the guitar.
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I took off the pickguard and was surprised to see shielding paint and an organize wiring job. They even grounded to the body.
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I removed the neck and added a shim. While the neck was off, I attempted to condition the fretboard. It still has a dry appearance but is slowly improving.
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I swapped out the stock Vibrato for a Fender Vibrato. The Fender Vibrato fit perfectly on the Squier Body. I also applied loctite to the bridge screws and set the bridge height.
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I strung it up with .011 - 049 strings. I might need to make some adjustments, but it's sounding really good now. I am going to play it for a while before making any further adjustments.
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