Gail C Las Vegas , NV November 10, 2019 Appliance: Model WM2688HNM (ANBEEUS) Sounded like an airplane when in spin cycle This was the 2nd time my husband and I had to replace the bearings in just over a year. This time we decided to replace the spider because of the corrosion on the shaft which goes through the water seal. I believe we had the corrosion on the last repair but wasn't informed enough to realize to check for this. Again the job took us days, it's a straight forward job but there are times you have problems, such as pounding the shaft out of the bearings. We had to soak overnight and still had to pound a long time to get the tub to release. We had ordered the bearings but when we saw the shaft on the spider decided it needed to be replaced so ordered that along with the gasket that goes between the 2 halves of the plastic outer tub since we've had this apart now 2 times and it's insurance to replace this to avoid any leaks. The next problem was trying to get the 6 bolts out of the spider from the tub. They would NOT come out, they just spun and you could hear/feel them striping the plastic threads inside the tub. We canceled the spider order and ordered the new inner tub. I placed the order on a Tuesday and paid the extra $3 for faster delivery and got it a day BEFORE it was expected, thank you Appliance Parts Pro. Putting it together took us 5 hours because getting some of the hoses back on and the door gasket and springs were frustrating. All in all, it took us 3 hours to take apart, label all the screws & bolts and take photos. Overnight to soak the bearings, an hour of pounding to get the tub loose and then the next day put it together. My recommendations are to have the tools they recommend including the 'bent' needle nose pliers to put the door gasket springs on (we don't have one) and DO NOT remove the door gasket from the plastic tub, it's not necessary. Use some liquid soap to ease putting the hoses and bearings in and put anything on the tub before you put it back in the washer. Also to mention the baffles on the new tub were different from the baffles on my 2007 LG Steam washer so we had to call to make sure we ordered the right part. This is not a job I would take lightly but if you have the time, tools and patience (and a little help) it's a DIY job. I would also check out various videos from Appliance Parts Pros including the ones to replace the bearings, spider and inside the tub as they have some differences that are helpful. Also, read a lot of the stories because they can also help you. The bottom line is my washer is now quiet and I hope that this time it will be a long time before it happens again. Read More... 12 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Adjustable Wrench, Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Lane C Pleasant Garden , NC February 24, 2015 Appliance: LG Washer WM2688HNMA The washer sounded like a jet plane when it went through the spin cycle very loud noise I originally thought the washer had a bad bearing, but once I got it disassembled it the spider arms were broken. This required the replacement of the tub assembly. While replacing the tub I replaced all of the water bellows. The parts came quickly, the live chat and videos were very helpful. This washer has to be completely disassembled to replace the drum, so mark all the screw locations, tag and bag everything and take lots of pics. It was a very rewarding project and hundreds of dollars cheaper than a service call Read More... 14 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Matthew M Cedar Park , TX January 02, 2015 Appliance: LG Washer WM2487HRMA Washer drum wobbles due to broken spider Watched the video on AppliancePartsPros.com and took apart the washer. The spider was broken, but it was corroded so bad, I had to replace the inner drum assembly which contained the drum and spider. Put it back together and everything is working correctly. I could not have done it without the video on this site. The job was time consuming, but not really difficult. Read More... 10 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Lee H Tucson , AZ July 14, 2015 Bad bearings on 8 year old lg washing machine Replaced bearings and seals. Replaced inner tub assembly because three of the six bolts that attached the spider with spindle to the inner tub stripped out when trying to remove them as I wanted to replace the original spindle with the installation of new bearings and seal. My bet is these bolts were never intended to be removed after their initial installation. Total repair time was approximately 5 hours. Machine works like new. Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Leonel T Richmond Hill , GA January 25, 2016 Appliance: LG Washer WM2688HNMA Main bearings on tub went bad I found your video on the repair. I'm pretty handy and so I thought that this would be an involved but doable fix. The disassembly went well, the tub on my LG Tromm washing bearings were bad. Hiccups on the repair: 1. Your video should tell you to get the replacement gasket (huge O ring) that goes around the outer plastic tub as this is almost a must to change (prevent any leaks) and the part is less than 10 dollars... after all that work, this is a no brainer. 2.The spider assembly shaft was in really bad shape, to the point that if I were to have used it again, the bearing seal would have been damaged in a couple of days, so I ordered a replacement spider. My problems started when I could not remove the screws holding the side to the drum because the bolts were either red thread locked in or just rusted to the point of no return. In the end I had to order a new inner tub (complete with spider assembly. After those two bumps... I put everything back together and it's like I have a brand new washer. Thank you for the support, and the video's . The gentleman that you have on the video's is really good, calm voice and explains everything to get the job done. I gave the job 2 plus hours because of the delay in having the parts.. But if everything had fallen into place it would have taken about 2 hours to repair in total. Read More... 3 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set