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My LG dishwasher is missing the front adjustable feet and the bottom tray/frame is broken on one side where the foot would be installed so installing new feet doesn't do any good. I was wondering what the best option would be for properly installing the dishwasher so it would be stable short of replacing the entire bottom plastic piece and installing new feet. I was considering cutting a piece of 2x2 down to size to raise the front end up to meet the cabinet but didn't want to go through the trouble before knowing if it was a good option. Any suggestions, advice, or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Beau.
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Model number is LDF6920ST
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Invest 5 dollars in a pack of shims. Of course the true fix is to get that bottom replaced, but as that can be pricy I would use the shims or a block of wood as long as it is sturdy and stable when done you shouldn't have any issues
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Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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