With help from Don Wonos (xtremskier07) on YouTube, we pulled both bearings from the tub and replaced with new using his home made tool. Then soaked the rubber boot in bleach to remove mold and mildew stains, then reassembled installing the door boot drain hose which was missing and left plugged. The door boot drain hose is approximately 3/4" too short, so it leaves the door boot slightly pulled to the left. It still works, but the fit is not as good as it could be with a proper length hose. The end diameters are a very good fit however. Carefully reassembled the washer and now you have to put your ear to the washer to tell if it is spinning. It should be noted that I took on the task of doing this myself because three separate professional repairmen either declined wanting to do this job or quoted me $800 for the repair as they said new bearings only were available with a new tub costing $550. My cost was $40 for two bearings made by Nachi, a door boot hose (w/ hose clamps) costing $25, and rental of Don's tool for $60 and a tub shaft/bearing seal which I believe Don generously gave me.