I went to you tube and watched the removal of the front of an electric clothes dryer and commenced to taking it apart not that I needed it but as a refresher. The problem I had was I didn't go deep enough on the first break down and parts ordering as when I put the front drum support brackets along with there glide pads and a new felt drum gasket, I still had a considerable noise. Determined now to repair I took all I had just reassembled back apart and found one of the two drum rollers was totally coned in the center bearing area and allowed it to wobble and not function at all. These are to be replaced in pairs so I ordered two of them along with a tensioner pulley which had worn in the circumference decreasing the speed of the drum when turning and replaced the belt. At this point I feel comfortable my dryer will work for a good period of time again as it is as quiet as a new one. As a mechanic myself I should of known to remove the entire drum and check all turning parts originally which would of shortened my downtime as appposed to two Fed-X orders. On a positive note my when searching the internet for parts the first time I did not order from Appliance Parts Pro which caused me to pay more for the parts and have a longer delivery time (four days as apposed to two with APP). My replacement parts store from here on will be Appliance Parts Pro and I have created a short cut on my computer.