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Hi! I need a bunch of Fuji lugs to finish my drum restoration (the small one for the toms and the larger one for the b.d.) thanks.

Posted on 14 years ago
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hi,i have them how many do you need..mikey

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Hi Mikey! Thanks for the quick reply. I need 6 for the b.d.(with one matchingT-rod and claw, if you also have it, of course) ,and 17 for the toms, with the tension rods. Oh! just to make sure, cause i dont know if they have made other lugs version, the mounting holes on the larger one should have 1"23/32 center to center and the small one 1"7/16 center to center. thanks again!..............giger.

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Could you post a photo or two one of the bass drum lugs,tom lugs, and t-rod and claws,Fuji used a few types on the drum just want to make sure i have the ones you need..Thanks Mikey

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There they are Mikey.

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Let me check out in my shop later today on the lugs,the t-rod and claws Yes on have them..Lugs iam not sure if to stil have that style--somewhat Ludwig lug look..Mikey

Posted on 14 years ago
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Yes, it does look like Ludwig lugs, there is also the precision drum co.who does a pretty similar lug but neither of them has the right space in between the mounting holes

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As much as I hate to say this, you may need to go with different lugs if yours are just shot. What's wrong with them? Are they pitted and corroded or just funky?

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Giger.t, a quick word of advice, be sure you get a picture before buying anything from anyone on the forum to make sure you're getting exactly what you need.

Posted on 14 years ago
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From jonnistix

As much as I hate to say this, you may need to go with different lugs if yours are just shot. What's wrong with them? Are they pitted and corroded or just funky?

I thought about that idea,but i dont know wich kind of lugs can fit in without drilling new holes.It also have to hide that "foot print" on the shells if possible. I took off a lug out of my Supreme drums just to see, it did not work. I also have other lugs that look like Supreme lugs but with a more pointy end ,it dont work either, so i dont know, maybe someone can help my on that...// pic of those lugs that did't stood the test of time...

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