Re: how to mount crunch lab/liquifire in prs torero
I'll admit I'm a newb on direct-mounting (never had one until the last couple years, now have two prestiges), but I didn't have to enlarge my Dimarzio or Duncan's tabs/legs to direct-mount.
Also,,,,,,could the OP be talking about the ring's holes,,,,,,,in which case the answer is that the screws are supposed to fall through freely because the springs will hold it all in place once mounted.
You could also (if it is enlarged tabs on the base-plate) just find the right screws for it's current size, and then just enlarge the holes on the plastic ring just enough for the screws to drop through, if it is indeed a plastic ring then it's easy even by hand, you could drill metal rings with a drill-press if you have access.