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Front bearing (or so they call it) wore down. Replaced about 5 mos ago. Inst. said to make sure paint was good all around lip. No way other than to get new drum or repaint. Now rumbling and wearing again. Any suggestions?
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Buy a Whirlpool!!! LOL!! No really!!! LOL!! OK, I will stop now. It definetly went out to early. If you want to keep it. I would put a rear bearing kit, and also the front bearing. But really. I would buy a whirlpool!!! Actually, whirlpool make's there dryer under many different names, like, Estate, Roper, Admiral, Maytag, Kitchenaid!!!!! Tom www.applianceducator.com
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I put both bearings in and the front sliders are gone again.
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Thanks for nothing Tom. I thought this was a forum for the exchange of information, not an commercial for some joker.
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I gave you your answer. Figudaire has had the problem you are having for 20 years. Do you want to keep spending your money on a inferior design, or by a new product???? This is the flat out truth!!!!! No need for advertising here!!! Just my credentials!!!
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