The Fender Road Worn Tremolo Arm with Aged White Tip works well with many Stratocaster models. From the manufacturer's description, it's got a metric M5 thread, so it should fit nicely with most Stratocasters from the Classic, Deluxe, and Standard Series made since 1986.
So, if you've got a Fender Classic Player or a more recent Standard Series guitar, this arm should do the trick.
Based on our research, folks seem pretty happy with how easy it is to install. It gives their guitars a nice vintage look, especially with the aged white tip, which seems to complement Mexican-made Stratocasters quite well.
It's also noted as a good fit for models like the '96 MIJ vintage reissue Stratocaster and the AVRI models, offering a solid build that helps with tuning stability while letting you play expressively.
Just a heads up if you're thinking about using this with non-Fender guitars: while it does the job well for Stratocasters, it might not be a perfect fit for Squier or other brands.
Some people mentioned that the M5 metric threading doesn’t necessarily work with all Squier models, so it’s a good idea to double-check your guitar's bridge threading to be sure.
In a nutshell, if your guitar is within the Stratocaster lineup, the Fender Road Worn Tremolo Arm is a solid choice that balances style and function.
It'll keep your guitar looking sharp and playing well. But if you're using a non-Fender, do check your specs first!