Bought the shock absorber's from you. They came in two or three days. Installation not quite as easy as I thought it would be. Handy instructions indicated a half inch deep-socket would depress plastic lock nub enough to withdraw retaining pin. With socket in place, no good way to push on pin to get it out. Maybe could have dragged washer away from the wall and removed back to enable pulling but laundry room small, preferred not remove back panel and anyhow some kind of electric box on the lower right barred access to the back of the lower right pin. A little awkward but it turned out long nosed vicegrips worked fine to depress the nubs and left the pin enough exposed to get a pusher on it. To get at the upper end of the right shock you have to lower the hose connection to the bottom of the tub. Have a cup of some kind handy to catch the water when you pull it loose or spend some time lying in a puddle. Installing the new shocks was straight forward except they needed hammering to get them through; I tried pulling on a catspaw with claw end behind the pin with no success but found it possible to get a small ball peen in back with enough room to rap pin forward. In order to get the pin out on the lower right where the electric box sits close to the pin holder I found it needful to priy the pin pretty hard; no way to get it back in unmodified (again, not without taking off back panel and removing the electric box and even then maybe flipping machine onto side to get at nuts on the bottom) so sawed off about 3/8" from the end of the pin. That made insertion of the pin in the new shock easiest one of all, the electric box providing a handy fulcrum for a screw driver to force the pin forward. In short, not difficult but it took me too long. Washer was Frig. Crown Series, Mod.FWTB59RGSO. Others that take the same shocks probably handier to do.