• High quality with metal material and plastic top.
  • A standard chrome tremolo arm screw fit with a 5MM thread.
  • Please check your guitar ( use an M5 bolt) this will fit an M5 thread.
  • Chrome plated.left hand.
  • Includes three plastic end cap

Used on Squire Works and looks great

Used this for a Squier strat build I was working on. It actually fits better and tighter than my American Strats tremolo arm came stock. Choice of tip colors is nice too.

Great price, perfect fit. Comes with white, black, and cream handles.

This fit my guitar perfectly and the choice of colors for the tip allows the best choice for your guitar

I bought this for a Chinese (has the CY in s/n) 2002 Squier Affinity Strat as it was missing when I acquired it. Had to go through the trial that many of us used Squier owners endure and deduced that this M5 tremolo arm was compatible. Fine detective work courtesy of a trip to the hardware store and harvesting some M5, M6, and 10-32 machine bolts. Does what a tremolo should do and I'm wha-wha-wha-ing like the novice guitarist I am.

Bought it but unfortunately it doesn't fit my ESP LTD M-50 Stratocaster. I would buy again - given that it would fit my guitar.. I'll go ahead and throw a five star.

It was hard to find the right threading for my China manufactured Squire Strat! This did the trick

Longer than the trem arms I’ve used in the past. After getting one and seeing the difference it makes in terms of ease of use and leverage, I bought another one for a 2nd guitar. Fits MIM Strats. Probably others, but that’s the bridges I put them in. Also - just general advice here, but if your tremolo arm is all floppy until you screw it all the way in, you’re missing the spring that is supposed to hold tension on the trem arm. I’ve talked to guys who have played 30 years who don’t know that.

It was the correct thread size for Japanese Fender Stratocaster. The three different end caps are a nice touch to decide which colors works best for you and the paint scheme of the guitar.