Fred for Model Number 110.45081 401 My washer is 18 years old. It functioned flawlessly under heavy use until the spider arm broke. Getting to the spider arm obviously involved disassembling the washer so I inspected the other mechanical parts, which are good. Of course, the electronic controls or motor could fail at any time. I have sourced a used spider arm for $200. If the washer lasts another year it will be worth it, considering the washer simply needs reassembling and my labor is free. My question is, now that I have access to the shaft seal & bearings, should I replace them even though they seem OK? I saw a YouTube video in which the seal & bearings replaced came as a kit. This site only offers them as part of the rear outer tub assembly. Do you have a part # for the seal & bearings?
Answer Hello Fred, we carry only OEM parts, the manufacturer only offers the spin brings as part of the rear outer tub assembly W10772618. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, March 11, 2022