Broken spider on Samsung WF330 after 8.5 years - faithful operation up to that point, so repair attempted. Spider, bolts, and support spring bushings (which can be unsnapped to make spring removal and thus tub removal super easy) ordered along with tub seal, bearings, and shaft seal from Amazon.com.
Spider coated with Rustoleum appliance 'epoxy enamel' and washer re-assembled. Most difficult/time consuming aspects were orientation of tub to get in and out, cleaning of spider remnants/corrosion/gunk from SS basket, tub, tubing, and door seal, and waiting for paint to dry (24-48 hours).
Washer ran two loads last night w/o difficulty. Total repair to date less than $175 on a $700-$800 appliance; new replacement would be similar or greater expense ...
Dr. Mike