StewMac 2-Way Adjustable Hot Rod Truss Rod, 1/2" Spoke Nut, 18" vs Guitar Tuner Drill Jig for Pin-Mount 6-In-Line Machine Heads
Overall winner: StewMac 2-Way Adjustable Hot Rod Truss Rod, 1/2" Spoke Nut, 18"
Key Differences
StewMac's truss rod (A) is a 2-way adjustable neck rod with twin rods and brass collars and is offered at a more affordable listed price; AUTOVIC's jig (B) is a precision-machined drill jig with steel guides designed to fit multiple pin-mount tuner brands but excludes screw-mount models. Choose A if you need an adjustable truss rod for neck relief and smoother operation; choose B if you need a high-precision drill jig for aligning pin-mount machine heads across several brands
StewMac 2-Way Adjustable Hot Rod Truss Rod, 1/2" Spoke Nut, 18"
2-way adjustable truss rod with twin threaded brass collars for neck correction. smooth action controls upbow and backbow; protruding 1/2" spoke nut designed to protrude from bolt-on neck heel
Pros
- 2-way adjustment for neck relief
- twin rods with brass collars
- smooth operation
- spoke nut design protrudes slightly from neck heel
Cons
- no customer praise data provided
Guitar Tuner Drill Jig for Pin-Mount 6-In-Line Machine Heads
High-precision aluminum jig with steel drill guides for accurate hole alignment on pin-mount tuners. Compatible with Fender, Squier, Schaller, Sperzel, Hipshot & Graph-Tech pin-mount tuners. "Fits for Fender" and related brands
Pros
- high-precision machined aluminum
- steel drill guides for alignment
- fits multiple pin-mount tuner brands
- in-line 6 design
Cons
- excludes screw-mount models
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | StewMac |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | AUTOVIC |
| User Reviews | StewMac |