Ordered the front and rear bearing, seal and tub gasket. Confirmed numbers with Appliance Parts Pros salesperson and placed order.( I would recommend NOT using the Fed Ex group shipping option, delivery was 5 days later than they originally sent me on the tracking, so I had my machine disassembled and all over the utility room for 5 days waiting on parts). When they showed up the parts were as I ordered and fit fine. The repair video was very helpful, but leaves out a few items. My unit had a screw on the upper control panel on the side away from the soap drawer and not just snaps as in the video. Also the Steam unit on my washer made it difficult to get the left spring off the hook. Take a piece of wire and thread it through the spring and then grab the wire with vice grips to make a bale to lift the spring. The bearings came out with the hammer and punch as per the video. I would advise power washing the tubs after the bearing removal to get rid of any residual penetrating oil. Re-installing the bearings was straight forward for the rear bearing, as you can use a piece of wood to hammer it in flush. The front bearing because it is recessed is a little trickier. The video leaves out that you have the perfect tool for reinstalling the front bearing. The old bearing you just removed. I use a 7/8" long socket to align the holes and the old bearing provided me a surface to hammer on and not damage the new bearing or tub. Worked great. Use a caliper to make sure you are keeping the bearing level as you hammer it in. Reassembly was as per the video. Washer now is quiet again and function OK.