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StewMac Hot Rod Low Profile 2-Way Truss Rod, 14-1/4" overall length

$ 11.62

Availability: 100 in stock
  • California Prop 65 Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
  • Brand: StewMac
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: 2651
  • Type: Neck

    Description

    These strong, 2-way adjustable rods correct both upbow and backbow
    Our Hot Rod Low Profile 2-Way Truss Rod is great for thinner necks that need a shallow truss rod depth
    The low profile means you don't have to remove risky amounts of wood to install this two-way rod, which means there's less chance of cutting into your truss rod channel when shaping a thin neck
    This ingenious dual-rod design fits a straight 1/4"-wide x 3/8"-deep channel and adjusts via a smooth-turning 4mm (5/32") Allen nut
    14/-14" overall length for acoustic guitar neck with 14th fret at the body
    Easy to install in guitars, banjos and basses! Great for thinner necks that need a shallow truss rod depth. These strong, 2-way adjustable rods correct both upbow and backbow.
    Used by Martin, Epiphone, Ibanez, Squier, ESP and Godin.
    Sizing:
    Choose this 14-1/4" overall length rod for acoustic guitars with the 14th fret at the body (overall length includes the nut).
    Details:
    • The ingenious dual-rod design fits a straight 1/4"-wide x 3/8"-deep channel (measured from the bottom of the fingerboard).
    • The adjustment nut turns smoothly inside a nickel-plated sleeve, requiring a 4mm Allen wrench (not included).
    • The steel rods are shrink wrapped to prevent rattling.
    • The low profile means you don't have to remove risky amounts of wood to install this two-way rod.
    • The low profile also means there's less chance of cutting into your truss rod channel when shaping a thin neck.
    Installation:
    Requires a 1/4"-wide x 3/8"-deep channel (measured from the bottom of the fingerboard).