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what do i need to do so that i can fit strings ranging from 18 to 74 on my stratocaster with out breaking anything

 


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that's way heavy for that guitar, it might explode.

the truss rod was not made for that kid of tension. but if you must,  i would put as many springs as possible in the back.

you may have other issues like fitting a 74 through the holes in the bridge and tuning peg.

Posted 2008-09-19T20:59:49Z
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