I pulled the outer and inner drums out of the washer. I split the outer drum and removed the inner drum so I could access the inner drum. I then removed the six bolts to remove the broken spider from the back of the drum. Be sure to save the very thin washer will be on the shaft attached to the spider. You will need it when you install the new spider on the back of the inner drum. I then removed the seal from the inside of the outer drum and installed the new seal. Use a piece of wood and a hammer to install the new seal but keep the seal level as you gently install the new seal, do not get it crooked or you will damage it. Make sure the seal is in as deep in the hole as it will go. It will be slightly below the surface of the outer drum surface. Then remove and replace the large O ring seal from the outer tub and install the new one. Using six new I installed the new spider to the back of the inner drum. Place the thin washer that you removed from the old spider shaft on the shaft of the new spider. A dab of lithium grease may be needed to make sure the washer stays in place as you install the inner drum and spider into the outer drum. With the new spider installed in the outer tub bolt the two halves of the outer tub together. Make sure the tub heater is in the proper location as you place the two halves of the outer tub together. Make sure the bolts are tight but do not over tighten them. With the inner and outer tubs back together just reverse the process you used to remove the tub assemblies and reinstall it. Your done. A long process but worth the effort. I saved hundreds of dollars by doing the job myself. The washer is running like new again.