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According to the parts listing here for this model it looks like you are needing items 23 and/or 24. Pretty expensive for a simple bracket and screw !
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After seeing $40.17 and $18.55 for some screws that fit it I think I will just learn to live with the top being lose. The reason I asked originally is because I work at a hardware store so it would be nothing for me to pick these up after work if I just knew the size, length, and thread that fits the washer. If I had this info it might cost me $.0.30 to grab two screws that fit it. As for the machine walking across the floor that seems to be fixed by reinstalling the 4th suspension rod that fell out of place. I guess the tub was slamming up against the side of the cabinet during each spin in the cycle causing the machine to walk across the floor over time. Thank you for all of the help. Edited by user Wednesday, February 21, 2024 4:45:21 PM(UTC)
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