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  1. Babicz Full Contact Hardware 4 String Bass Guitar Bridge

    Babicz Full Contact Hardware 4 String Bass Guitar Bridge

    $169.95 - $184.95
    The Full Contact Hardware 4-string bass bridge is a direct replacement upgrade for Fender Precision or Jazz style bass bridges. Installs in minutes and offers a "saddle housing lock" feature for added saddle stabi...

    6 Payments of $28.33

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  2. Babicz Full Contact Hardware Tele Bridge

    Babicz Full Contact Hardware Tele Bridge

    $179.95 - $189.95
    The Full Contact Hardware Telecaster Bridge fits 3 (American Standard) and/or 4 (Ashtray) hole mount Telecaster guitars. The Full Contact Hardware direct coupling system for Telecaster style bridges directly replace...

    6 Payments of $29.99

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  3. Babicz Full Contact Hardware Strat Tremolo

    Babicz Full Contact Hardware Strat Tremolo

    $234.95 - $244.95
    The Full Contact Hardware Stratocaster Tremolo fits most Squire Strats and Mexican made Strats with narrow 2-1/16" string spacing. The "Full Contact Hardware" direct coupling system for "Stratocaster" style tremolo ...

    6 Payments of $39.16

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  4. Babicz Full Contact Hardware Z Series Tele Bridge

    Babicz Full Contact Hardware Z Series Tele Bridge

    $129.95 - $139.95
    Upgrade your guitar with the Full Contact Hardware Tele Z-Series Single Coil Pickup configuration bridge. Full Contact Hardware is an innovative electric guitar saddle solution featuring the patented "eCAM" saddle s...

    6 Payments of $21.66

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  5. Babicz Full Contact Hardware 4 String Bass Bridge String Thru

    Babicz Full Contact Hardware 4 String Bass Bridge String Thru

    $179.95 - $194.95
    The Full Contact Hardware 4 AM Bass Bridge fits most Fender American made P and J basses. The FCH - 4 AM Bass Bridge is a strings through the body with a modern Fender three hole mount pattern. Includes four string ...

    6 Payments of $29.99

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Upgrade, Repair, or Go Fully Custom, We've Got the Guitar Parts for It

Building your dream guitar? Upgrading a tired setup? It all comes down to having the right guitar parts in the right places. At American Musical Supply, we've got a deep bench of premium OEM and aftermarket components ready to punch up your rig's performance. From name-brand necks and bridges to boutique wiring kits and tuners, our lineup hits every tone-chaser’s wishlist.

Check out our collection today. You’ll find guitar parts and accessories from trusted brands that know tone, fit, and feel like the back of their calloused hands. 

Fender Stratocaster replacement maple neck and rosewood fretboard

When You Need to Swap Your Guitar Parts

If your guitar won’t stay in tune, your intonation’s drifting, or your hardware feels loose no matter how much you tweak it, your guitar parts might be past their prime. Tuners get sloppy, saddles wear down, pots get scratchy; it just happens over time, even on the best rigs.

You might not notice it overnight, but if your guitar just isn’t playing like it used to, don’t blame your hands. Hardware fatigue is real, especially if you gig hard, rehearse often, or buy used.

What Kind of Guitar Parts Can You Get at AMS?

Short answer? Pretty much everything but the wood. From core components to tricked-out upgrades, AMS carries the guitar parts and accessories you need to mod, repair, or reinvent your instrument from headstock to output jack. Here’s what’s on the menu. 

Guitar Necks

Bolt-on, drop-in, or made to spec; our selection of replacement necks covers everything from modern C-shapes to chunky vintage styles. Whether you’re chasing speed or sustain, a quality neck is your feel factory.

Guitar Bridges & Tailpieces

From vintage-style six-screw setups to modern floating bridges, AMS carries parts that keep your action clean and your sustain dialed in. Worn saddles and bent plates can kill sustain and tuning stability; upgrade once, and you’ll hear it every time you plug in.

Guitar Tuners

Loose tuners make bad gigs. Locking or vintage, six-in-line or 3+3, we’ve got tuner sets to match your headstock and keep your axe locked in tight.

Guitar Electronics

Need fresh pots, switches, jacks, or a full pre-wired harness? We’ve got the guts to clean up your tone and cut the noise. Go solder-free or get your hands dirty — your call.

Guitar Pickguards & Plates

Sometimes a new pickguard is all it takes to breathe new life into your rig. Choose from classic cuts, flashy finishes, and brand-specific fits that drop right in.

Guitar Hardware & Accessories

Nuts, string trees, backplates, you name it. These small parts keep everything tight, smooth, and stage-ready. And yes, we’ve got screws too (the right ones). 

Build It All in One Place

No need to chase guitar parts across a dozen sites; at AMS, you can build your whole setup in one shot. Grab a new neck, drop in fresh electronics, swap that tired bridge, and pick out the perfect hardware while you're at it. We’re your stop for guitar parts and accessories; bundle everything together, place your order, and spread your payments over time with the help of our 0% interest plans.

With fast shipping and a gear-savvy support team that speaks your language, upgrading or building your dream guitar couldn’t be easier.

Chrome locking guitar tuning machines, set of six

Frequently Asked Questions: Guitar Parts and Accessories

Got questions about guitar parts and accessories? You're not the only one. Whether you're swapping a few components or planning a full build, here's what players like you are asking.

What guitar parts should I upgrade first?

Start with the parts that affect tuning and tone the most: tuners, bridge, and electronics. Swapping those can seriously improve how your guitar plays, sounds, and stays in tune. 

Are aftermarket guitar parts compatible with all guitars?

Not always. Most guitar parts and accessories are built to fit standard sizes, but it’s smart to double-check specs, especially for necks, bridges, and pickguards. 

Are OEM and aftermarket guitar parts really that different?

OEM parts match the original specs of your guitar, while aftermarket parts often offer upgrades in performance or style. Both have their place; it just depends on your goals. 

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