Leg Tips std. 5/8 in.

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Jerry Overstreet
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Leg Tips std. 5/8 in.

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5/8 in. i.d. fit most adjustable leg inserts. SS washer installed for corrosion resistance and punch out protection. These are the ones I use and like....much like the old Sho~Bud type. HD Rubber with nice thick pad, not plastic.

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If your guitar has the common telescoping mic stand style legs with 5/8 in. inserts, these will fit your guitar.
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Tip when replacing your old leg tips with these. They are a little taller than the tapered style or your old ones of this type.

When installing these new ones on guitars that attach the pedal bar with sliding clamps, be sure the tips bottom out on the telescoping leg insert and don't deform against the pedal rack.

You will need to loosen up your pedal bar clamps, and extend the insert enough so there is adequate length for the leg tips to bottom out against the washers inside, then re-tighten the clamps. This may raise your guitar a skosh but should only be 1/8 in. or less.

The leg tips are not meant to support the pedal bar. That will squash the leg tips and reduce their useful life.

That's the job of the pedal bar clamps.

Be sure your pedal rack is up tight against the knurled adjusters and tighten the clamps down good.

Still have a few if interested.
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