Pickup trucks that usually provide long services would include trucks created by Toyota as they are renowned for their durability. Trucks created by American companies provide a lot of power but tend to need more maintenance in the long run.
safety rankings for used Toyota pickups compared to Dodge pickups tend to change from year to year. It depends on the year make and model of the vehicle you are trying to compare.
The Fender Strat Plus used Lace Sensor pickups in 1995.
Buying used guitar pickups is something you want to be really careful about. Unless you know the person selling the pickups, and the guitar it (or they) used to be on, it may not be wise to buy them. If the previous user is just changing them because he wants something different, that's one thing, but do you know why he is changing his pickups? Did one go bad for some reason? Unless you know about the condition and quality of the pickups, it may be best to spend the extra money on new pickups.
Most electric guitar and bass companies will have replacement pickups for fender basses. You can use any passive precision bass pickups to replace the ones found in your squier. Seymour Duncan always makes decent replacement pickups for a reasonable price. I've used many auction sites to procure lightly used or new pickups for repairs.
California has several hundred dealers which sell used Ford pickups. Cars.com and www.yellowpages.com will both help you find a dealer in you area.
depends on the kind of truck
Magnets are (literally) the core of guitar pickups.
A Banjo does have a built in pickups. The pickups can be built into the frets and the body of the banjo. A pickup is used to plug the banjo into a system to amplified the sound.
The Epiphone Casino comes with two "dog ear" p90 pickups, in the bridge and neck position. P90 are single coil pickups, know for their fatter sound compared to other single coils.
Yes, there is a good mechanic that knows used pickups in Richmond, VA. This person works for Sam's New & Used Tires and you can check out the company at local.yahoo.com/VA/Richmond/Automotive/Tires
That depends on the type of instrument you are talking about. An electric ukulele used pickups and no sound hole is required. However, an acoustic ukulele is going to need to have holes to provide volume by allowing the sound to project out of the instrument.
Jimi used stock Fender pickups that sounded different because he was left handed and he took right handed guitars and reversed the guitar and the nut and restrung the guitar that way. The sound was different because the part of the pickup that picked up the high strings would pickup the low strings. You can capture this tone by reversing your pickups.