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So I got a Lews carbon blue gt baitcasting rod. My old one got grooves in the stainless steel guides. Long story short lews sent me out the same rod by accident so now I have this free rod.  Any ideas what I can do with besides sell it. I'm worried if I use it I'll get grooving again.

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Change the guide train on the original rod good od to learn with.

Tom

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7 minutes ago, WRB said:

Change the guide train on the original rod good od to learn with.

Tom

Change all the guides your saying?

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6 minutes ago, Jonny15678 said:

Change all the guides your saying?

Yes, rebuild the entire guide train with new guides from MudHole and watch their vedios on how to to it. You have a replacement rod to use while you learn a skill that will help you a life time.

Tom

On 1/24/2019 at 8:37 PM, Jonny15678 said:

Change all the guides your saying?

I agree with Tom. You can either go on YouTube or find a tackle shop near you and see if they do rod repair/building.

Good Luck!

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