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Help with trem bar!!!

I bought a new Ibanez RG5EX1 from Guitar Center and when I got home I realized that I didn't have the trem bar or the allen wrenches and the extra spring. So I called them up and told 'em that they didn't give them to me when I was at the store and they said that they'd send them to me. I would have went and picked 'em up but it's like a 4 hour drive there and back so no go. Well, anyways they sent the trem bar first then a couple of days later the allen wrenches showed up. When I tried to pop the bar in it wouldn't go in. I searched for help on this a bit and found the previous thread about the guy whos bar kept on falling out. After reading that I looked for the two screws that were mentioned. I found the screw that sets the bar height, but I never found the screw that tightens the bar in. I've tried a few things to get it in. I tried just to push it in. No go. I tried taking out the little liner in the hole the bar goes into. Also no go. Is there something I haven't tried, is the other screw there and I just haven't found it? or did GC send me the wrong trem bar? Please help.

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http://www.ibanez.co.jp/world/manual...emolo_2000.pdf

on page two there are instructions for mounting the Trem arm.


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hey thanks man

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