Ed for Model Number ghw9100lw2 I have a bad bearing that appears to have chewed up the outer tub a little. It may not be cost effective though to replace both the rear outer tub to get the bearing and the front outer tub. If I replace the rear outer tub - can I clean up the edges of the front outer tub so no debris gets in the wash? Is that sufficient or does the front outer tub create a seal that is needed and needs to be replaced in all cases?
Answer Hello Ed. If the front tub does not have any holes in it and can be cleaned up with no burs, you can still use the old front tub assembly. Hope this helps. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, June 2, 2011