If its only the top guide, Bass Pro has a Fugi Guide kit with 3 different sizes and a glue stick. Or you can order the size you need and by a hot glue stick. Save yourself some bucks and your rod is back in action alot faster.
To remove the tip, heat the tip with a lighter just enough to pull it off with a pair of needle nose. Then clean it up by lightly sandin the rod tip with fine sand paper, heat the glue stick and put the glue on the rod tip and inside the guide hole. Slip it on, line it up, dip it in cold water and presto, repaired rod tip.
I have repaired many of my rods with these kits and they are no worse and in some cases better than before, not cheap rods either, all Allstars. I also repaired my Titanium Allstars by calling the Company and they sent me several of the Titanium tips free of charge, just paid S&H. Used a hot glue stick and they are good as new. Just make sure you line up the guide straight before the glue sets.



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