This was about the easiest dryer repair ever. I removed the existing drum glide and cleaned off adhesive residue with a wire wheel, electric drill and safety goggles. Wire wheels throw off bits of wire so eye protection is a must. A paper towel wet with acetone was used for the final cleanup. Use gloves and good ventilation as acetone has a nasty smell. I applied a thick coat of adhesive and clamped the drum glide in place with 6 Harbor Freight clamps that look like a big plastic clothespin. Waited an hour for the glue to dry, then carefully reassembled the dryer. I handled the front panel very gently to avoid tearing the glue loose. Runs well :-). A MILLION THANKS TO WHOEVER SUGGESTED ACETONE TO REMOVE THE OLD ADHESIVE, IT WORKED PERFECT. THANKS ALSO TO APPLIANCE PARTS, YOU FOLKS ROCK.