Followed the given video directions that are on AppliacePartsPros. I have three recommendations in addition to what they have posted 1) Replace all suspension springs and also the washer drive belt since you need to take them off to service the washer anyway. They all are parts that wear and are ready to be replaced when then snubber ring is worn. 2) Take the tub outside and wash upside down with a garden hose if you use powder detergent as you'll likely have "detergent caking" around the top and inside of the tub. 3) When reinstalling the Suspension Springs back into the washer start with the hardest to reach springs on the sides first as the more springs you add, the more tension you are working against.
All in all a moderate fix that took about two hours to complete. The washer now runs just like new. I'm very glad that I replaced the springs and belt in addition to the snubber ring as all were worn.