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benjaminooo

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I've been looking all over for some help with this.. I have a 94 or a 95 sterling..

I'm trying to remove the bridge to possibly install a new one and/or clean/repair the one i have... I obviously know how to take off the saddles and the 3 main screws.. but after that it won't budge. Is there something I'm missing? I see two posts that are on the outside of the saddles but I can't really tell if there are screws inside them are not... unfortunately it's kind of grimey due to lack up of upkeep (i know i know)..

any help would be appreciated.

thank you,

i'm new, but i think i'll be sticking around..
-ben
 

bovinehost

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I haven't tried to take one of those types of bridges off, but always figured those were big old honkin' anchor bolts.

Jon? Derek? Correct?
 

benjaminooo

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awesome, thanks for the response.. i'll give it a try.

do any of you know where i could purchase new sadles/springs/bolts also?

thanks!!!
 

Estin

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i bet the bolts are metric. just becarfull you use the right size so you don't risk stripping those babies out.
 

Fretbuzz

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Instead of removing the whole bridge why don't you try some windex or another type of cleaner with a toothbrush and scrub the hell out of it??

Ooh....toothpaste works great with metal.....it will make it shine and clean it up nicely.....I just remembered that.......Hope my 2-bits helps.
 
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