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Guyker Noiseless Tremolo Springs (Set of 4) for FR Fender Strat ST Stratocaster Electric Guitar Bridge Instruments Accessories Replacement Part, Black

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1.Color:Black, Length 67.5mm


  • Contains 4 black tremolo springs in total. Length of 67.5mm (2.66inch). Diameter: 8.1mm (0.32inch). It is recommended to view the dimensional drawing before purchasing.
  • The excellent tension of the spring gives the guitar a tight, crisper sound.
  • Applicable model for most vintage and modern stratocaster strat ST, FR style guitars equipped with tremolo bridges.
  • Material: steel, durability and corrosion-resistance.
  • Easy to Install - No need for other tools, easily replaced and installed to fix in electric guitar, work well.



Product Description

SPRING

Feature:

  • Polymer covered springs that silence any noise from spring tension that would emancipate through pickups.
  • Applied to tension a tremolo bridge, easy to install.
  • Gives the guitar a tight, crisper sound.
  • Spring tension: The excellent tension gives the guitar a compact and crisp sound, improving tuning stability.
  • Applicable models: Suitable for most retro and modern Strat ST and FR style guitars with vibrato bridges.
  • The tremolo springs are made of steel, it has durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Fit for: Fender ST, Floyd Rose tremolo original system.
  • Strong steel material with tension and elasticity, durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Make your guitar sound crisper, solve tuning problems, and improve tuning stability.
  • Easy to Install - No need for other tools, easily replaced and installed to fix in electric guitar, work well.
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Specifications:

  • Quantity: 4 pieces
  • Material: steel
  • Black, Length 67.5mm
  • Red, Length 62.5mm
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LDnchk
2025-09-01 10:05:19
Noiseless as they say. Super reliable, long-lasting. They work, and they much cheaper than the real FR's. Get these.
Steve
2025-08-27 14:11:21
Bought a Schecter Hellraiser 7 string Floyd Rose and it was great other than the trem springs... insanely noisey, rang on every strum and sounded like an old pickup truck squeaking. For $10 these fixed the problem... for a little redundancy I put a tiny bit of grease on the claw and also put some rubber vacuum hose inside of the springs. But for $10 for 4 springs it's a no brainer when Floyd Rose branded ones are $20 for 3 springs. Not sure why these aren't standard issue on guitars but it's a simple quick cheap fix.
Cat Dad Reloaded
2025-08-26 17:28:19
First of all, this is still a great product. That said, there is no foam inside the coils so just because you paint them doesn't mean they're noiseless. What I did notice that I can't share is some sort of film they sprayed the springs with. It looks dry holding a spring but if you hold it with a light and bend the springs to stretch them, you'll see what looks like soap bubbles between the openings in the spring spacing. If you do get these, look for yourself. I don't know what they sprayed them with but they did. Anyways, the way I see it is if a spring doesn't have foam running through the middle of the spring, then they're not noise canceling. I put some Pick N Pull foam from a case I have inside my springs. I used some fishing line and tied the foam together and then ran it through the spring starting on the pointy side and then clipped the fishing line once the foam was in place. It works great and doesn't get stuck between the coils. I definitely recommend these springs. If you haven't already noticed, I also upgraded the claw to this brand. Paired together, I definitely noticed a tuning stability increase. I can't imagine a thin-stamped claw that come with these cheap guitars are the very best parts so yes, I do believe this is a real upgrade.
Jon L. Jacobi
2025-08-24 20:01:46
These springs do cut down on noise, however, the coating makes the coils stick together out of the package. You'll need to bend them (most likely using pliers) quite a bit so that the coils are freed and springs will stretch smoothly. I tried installing them first and use the tremolo for this, however, that only loosened some of the coils and the tremolo felt very stiff and uneven. I had to remove them and perform the described operation.
ReViewER
2025-08-21 10:10:57
I bought some Ernie Ball Mammoth Slinky's which are a 12-62 set. That massive 62 has a lot of string tension, so my three stock silver springs couldn't hold the bridge down at all. I was initially going to replace all three springs, but that was way too much tension in the opposite direction. So, I ran a single red in the center flanked by two silvers on the outside. That made my 25.5" scale Jackson Floyd Rose perfectly balanced in C-Standard tuning. If you have a Jackson, be warned that those fools glued in the silver springs. I had to get pliers and a torch to get them out of the block. Be careful not to bend them around, or you might ruin the block with a broken off spring inside.
Aruugala
2025-08-16 20:29:05
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R. Cushman
2025-07-30 13:09:48
These springs produce less noise than the factory uncoated springs, but are not noiseless. I had some soft rubber foam from another package I received and cut it into narrow strips. I then used a nail to push the strips into the springs. They are now noiseless or so close to noiseless that few if any can tell.
The Grim Panda
2025-07-25 21:23:26
Ok so I bought these to put on my sterling SR50 to replace the original springs. While these are dampened they are not dampened enough. Definitely an improvement over the previous set, but what I can report on these is that they are shorter than the original springs, slightly dampened, and I ended up putting painters tape on the springs just to kill any remaining noise. Would I buy them again? Probably not, I'd either get FU-tone or Floyd springs.
Damian Murphy
2025-07-20 12:51:15
I really like the Floyd Rose red and green springs. And when I found this comparable inexpensive option I had to try them. I’ve ordered hardware from Guyker before and it was always reasonably priced and good quality so seeing the red springs and I compared them to my existing Floyd Rose springs and these are sold. I highly recommend
Lewis R.
2025-07-13 18:48:39
Me costó un poco de trabajo ponerlas pero al momento de ponerlas, hace muy bien su trabajo.
CRAIG RICHARDS
2025-07-09 16:38:49
Great value
Music Fanatic
2025-07-05 11:53:01
Easy to put in and they work great no noise what so ever just music to my ears. Sorry I can't show via photos as its inside the guitar.
L. M
2025-07-02 11:12:00
Worth ked as they should
LDnchk
2025-06-07 15:58:12
Noiseless as they say. Super reliable, long-lasting. They work, and they much cheaper than the real FR's. Get these.
Steve
2025-06-05 21:10:32
Bought a Schecter Hellraiser 7 string Floyd Rose and it was great other than the trem springs... insanely noisey, rang on every strum and sounded like an old pickup truck squeaking. For $10 these fixed the problem... for a little redundancy I put a tiny bit of grease on the claw and also put some rubber vacuum hose inside of the springs. But for $10 for 4 springs it's a no brainer when Floyd Rose branded ones are $20 for 3 springs. Not sure why these aren't standard issue on guitars but it's a simple quick cheap fix.
Cat Dad Reloaded
2025-06-02 21:49:08
First of all, this is still a great product. That said, there is no foam inside the coils so just because you paint them doesn't mean they're noiseless. What I did notice that I can't share is some sort of film they sprayed the springs with. It looks dry holding a spring but if you hold it with a light and bend the springs to stretch them, you'll see what looks like soap bubbles between the openings in the spring spacing. If you do get these, look for yourself. I don't know what they sprayed them with but they did. Anyways, the way I see it is if a spring doesn't have foam running through the middle of the spring, then they're not noise canceling. I put some Pick N Pull foam from a case I have inside my springs. I used some fishing line and tied the foam together and then ran it through the spring starting on the pointy side and then clipped the fishing line once the foam was in place. It works great and doesn't get stuck between the coils. I definitely recommend these springs. If you haven't already noticed, I also upgraded the claw to this brand. Paired together, I definitely noticed a tuning stability increase. I can't imagine a thin-stamped claw that come with these cheap guitars are the very best parts so yes, I do believe this is a real upgrade.
Jon L. Jacobi
2025-05-31 10:39:18
These springs do cut down on noise, however, the coating makes the coils stick together out of the package. You'll need to bend them (most likely using pliers) quite a bit so that the coils are freed and springs will stretch smoothly. I tried installing them first and use the tremolo for this, however, that only loosened some of the coils and the tremolo felt very stiff and uneven. I had to remove them and perform the described operation.
ReViewER
2025-05-24 14:42:29
I bought some Ernie Ball Mammoth Slinky's which are a 12-62 set. That massive 62 has a lot of string tension, so my three stock silver springs couldn't hold the bridge down at all. I was initially going to replace all three springs, but that was way too much tension in the opposite direction. So, I ran a single red in the center flanked by two silvers on the outside. That made my 25.5" scale Jackson Floyd Rose perfectly balanced in C-Standard tuning. If you have a Jackson, be warned that those fools glued in the silver springs. I had to get pliers and a torch to get them out of the block. Be careful not to bend them around, or you might ruin the block with a broken off spring inside.
Aruugala
2025-04-30 13:40:01
The media could not be loaded.
R. Cushman
2025-04-27 18:06:54
These springs produce less noise than the factory uncoated springs, but are not noiseless. I had some soft rubber foam from another package I received and cut it into narrow strips. I then used a nail to push the strips into the springs. They are now noiseless or so close to noiseless that few if any can tell.
The Grim Panda
2025-04-13 12:46:26
Ok so I bought these to put on my sterling SR50 to replace the original springs. While these are dampened they are not dampened enough. Definitely an improvement over the previous set, but what I can report on these is that they are shorter than the original springs, slightly dampened, and I ended up putting painters tape on the springs just to kill any remaining noise. Would I buy them again? Probably not, I'd either get FU-tone or Floyd springs.
Damian Murphy
2025-04-01 15:23:17
I really like the Floyd Rose red and green springs. And when I found this comparable inexpensive option I had to try them. I’ve ordered hardware from Guyker before and it was always reasonably priced and good quality so seeing the red springs and I compared them to my existing Floyd Rose springs and these are sold. I highly recommend
Lewis R.
2025-03-07 21:11:08
Me costó un poco de trabajo ponerlas pero al momento de ponerlas, hace muy bien su trabajo.
CRAIG RICHARDS
2025-02-24 13:05:47
Great value
Music Fanatic
2025-02-22 16:25:08
Easy to put in and they work great no noise what so ever just music to my ears. Sorry I can't show via photos as its inside the guitar.
L. M
2025-01-23 13:42:33
Worth ked as they should