Secondly, we're going to go with a different bridge setup, with the top plate flat against the body instead of the previous floating tremolo. If it had any real issues, the setup needed would be beyond the scope of this blog post. This particular guitar played well enough before we started the makeover project, so only minor adjustments, if any, would be needed. First, this Strat has been without strings for a while since the plastic bits were replaced, and after new strings are put on, the neck might need a bit of tweaking. This time, we'll perform a very basic bridge and neck setup, for a couple of reasons. In Part 1, we did a style makeover of a 1998 Fender MIM (Made In Mexico) Stratocaster, exchanging the original white pickguard, trem plate, pickup covers, and knobs for all new parts - a Fender tortoise pickguard, Allparts "vintage cream" pickup covers and knobs, and an Allparts tortoise pattern tremolo cover.
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