The tub bearing supports the spin basket shaft at the back of the washing tub. If your washing machine will not spin, is leaking water, or if there is a loud screeching noise during the wash cycle, there could be an issue with the tub bearing. This genuine OEM replacement bearing has a 3-inch outer diameter, and is used to help the tub spin smoothly and to stop the washing machine from shaking during the cycle.
NOTE: This part is very difficult to install. The manufacturer recommends replacing the complete rear tub and bearing assembly at the same time.
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Dan S - October 14, 2022
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Great part!
Went in and worked perfect.
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Roberto L - February 11, 2021
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Worked as expected
The part was as expected and good quality.
But I paid for next day air and did not get the part till days later
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Walter P - January 13, 2021
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Not to easy a repair
The bearing seal and gasket worked and parts delivery was quick.
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Steve H - June 26, 2018
Verified Purchase
Major repair
Repair went as planned. Appliance is working fine now.
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Loud grinding noise, especially during the spin cycle.
First I watched several videos on YouTube, numerous times. When I started to disassemble the washer, I put the parts I removed on the floor in the work area in the order I removed them. I also took a couple of photos of where wiring and hoses went so I would have a reference the next day (I took parts of two days to complete the repair).W
... Read morehen I removed fasteners (screws, etc), I labeled them as to what part they went with, making re-assembly easier and faster. The most difficult part was re-installing the wire retainers on the door bellows (make sure you use some liquid dish detergent as lubricant). The results were great, I have a like "new"washer now.
I took the washer completely apart and ordered any parts that looked worn and put it back together. It’s working like new and will last for a few years
willard from RIVERSIDE, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Replace both bearings and seal also replace spider gear due to the bearing seal surface damage,also replace drum gasket and door gasket and all shock absorber.The clean up two more time then the repairs did.
Followed the step-by-step video, you end up taking most of the washer apart. Got the drum out & apart, then ran into a wall with the bearings. Couldn't get them out - acted like the housings were frozen. Took all the pieces of the washer to the curb for garbage pickup. I never opened the replacement parts and will be returning them.
Bearing seal out causing bearings to get wet and very noisy
Watched a short video to figure out to remove panels. After panels were off I removed as much as I could from the inside of the machine. This was not completely necessary however for an extra half hour it made inspection, cleanup and removal of tub housing out the front of the machine much easier. Once out, I split the two halves of t
... Read morehe outer basin and sprayed the spider shaft with penetrating oil. Using a brass drift I did have to get a bit aggressive to drive spider shaft out, then I used a heavy metal punch to hammer out the bearings. For those who may not know using brass or a soft metal will keep from damaging reusable parts. At this point it was cleanup time, with dish soap I scrubbed the two halves of the outer basin and the wash basin itself then used emery cloth on the bearing casing and spider shaft. I am a firm believer if u take the time to cleanup properly things go back together much easier. At this point I began to reassemble, replacing tub bearings and seal, the wash basin then putting the two halves of the outer basin back together. I strongly recommend replacing gasket for the halves of the outer basin, for as much as it takes to get there it is money well spent to up the chances of a leak free system. Now with the wash tub back together it was time to reset the tub and hook everything back up. I skipped a lot of steps but if a person pays attention, takes pictures if they have to, even numbers lines with a sharpie it is a very easy repair. Very easy but very time consuming. I am DIY’er, in all I spent about ten hours over two days to do this job. Thus being said I am very particular spent a lot of time cleaning, scrubbing looking at as many wear points and checking for rubbed wires. Hope this helps someone out there, definitely not a strong writer or like doing it. Oh one other thing, I ordered the shocks on the bottom side of wash tub just because I guess not thinking they were bad just thinking I could help tune it up. Was surprised to find the old ones were completely shot, was glad I ordered new ones. After repairs, noise is gone and machine is quiet again. Thank you, your website is very easy to find parts and order.
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July 5, 2021
When replacing the rear tub bearing should any other parts be replaced? Can bearing be replaced or should tub assembly be replaced? What is bearing part # and cost and what is rear tub bearing assembly part # and cost? Thank you. Don
For model number WM2277HB
Hello Donald, Thank you for the question. When replacing the Bearings we also suggest replacing the Rear Tub Gasket. We hope this helps!
There are two bearings in the back of the washer. Do I need to order two or do two bearings come with 1 order?
For model number 79641182311
Hello Casey, Thank you for the question. This model lists one Ball Bearing Part #: PS7785069 and One Ball Bearing Part #: PS11711138. The Bearings are sold separately. We hope this helps!