Hey folks, great forum, only joining now because it seems all of my questions could be answered by a search except for this one. I just got a Warmoth body, basic strat, super simple, but got the recessed Wilkinson route, assuming this would allow me to, ya know, recess the Wilkinson. Bought a VS100 at the same time from Warmoth. Went to get everything set-up only to discover that the route seems to be misplaced, or maybe I'm doing something wrong? When installed, the baseplate is about a 1/16th of an inch forward of the route and the trem can't be pulled up at all. In fact I even tried to pull the trem up slightly just to see if the pitch could be raised and all it managed to do was put a crack in the clear coat... yay. As it stands now the "recessed" Wilkinson is even less use to me than a non-recessed Wilkinson as well as being a giant ugly hole in the guitar. Any tips? I can't see that I'm missing anything, since even raising the studs doesn't make the route more useable, and at the same time I can't imagine Warmoth making a mistake since it's all CNC stuff that's been used thousands of times. Hopefully this isn't the way it's supposed to be though since I have another body on order also with a recessed Wilkinson and that would be unfortunate. Any help would be great. Thanks! I've gone ahead and attached a picture below to show the issue.