This tub bearing is for washers.
Tub bearing supports the spin basket shaft at the tub.
Unplug the washer and shut off the water supply before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
Noisy and Marks Left on Clothes | Spinning Issues | Burning smell | Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Washer, Washer Dryer Combo.
Part# MAP61913707 replaces these:
4280FR4048E, 4280FR4048V, MAP61913727
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Ernest C - April 25, 2018
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My 17 year old LG WM1832CW spin cycle became noisy as a 747. Found a You Tube video explaining how to repair the noisy bearing. Hardest part was pounding the drum shaft out. Once it released the job was a piece of cake! Thanks for the very fast shipping and reasonable pricing. I will be sure to give my endorsement of your web site to all my friends.
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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.
The washer drum sounded like a plane taking off in the mudroom.
Started with some resin paper on the floor, some painter’s tape, and a sharpie to keep track of screws and removed parts (painter’s tape to stick hardware to). Set up iPad on dryer and followed every step by step instruction by pausing the video. The instructions were perfect (but would have liked some more close up shots). Installatio
... Read moren of new bearings was exactly as demonstrated and truly appreciated the step by step descriptions to put it all back. Hardest part of the repair was replacing the wire ring on the rubble gasket — only step not displayed. Suggestions for future repair videos: 1) how to organized hardware as removed; 2) more close ups; 3) a video showing the problem at the start followed by a video showing post repair. As a visual person, I have spend the past few days watching the spin cycle wondering if there is a wobble or shudder etc… Similar to the feeling of buying a used car…every clunk or shudder gets you worried. Love that I saved $1000 plus taking on the repair.
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Dry bearing noise
I researched the symptom, watched a repair video, ordered the parts: one rear bearing, seal, and gasket. After disassembly found inner bearing to be bad. Ordered inner bearing. Then found the spider or hub shaft corroded, and ordered spider. Finally with all the parts replaced, assembled washer and returned it to service.
Watched a step-by-step video on you tube and ordered parts. I took apart the washer by following the steps in the same video to disassemble. Once apart I took the opportunity to pressure wash the tub and housing then let dry overnight. It takes a minute to get the washer apart then back together, but no part was difficult. No special
... Read moretools were needed. Before I put the back and top panel on, I hooked a garden hose with a splitter to the supply lines and ran a cycle in the garage just to make sure all connections were nice and tight. No issues. Washer is running like a champ since. As you take the washer apart for this type of repair you basically unhook or remove every single part that could go out. Great opportunity to familiarize yourself with other components for the "next time".
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench 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.
Methodically, no hurry and it went smooth. Most difficult was removing old bearings and installing the new. Glad I had experience doing this. Would not recommend this as a first time experience replacing bearings. Replaced shocks in the process, glad we did, made a huge difference.
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.
as expected, the rear bearings were GONE!.. hard part was removing the inner tub from the outer one. hint... put the bolt in the shaft, tighten and pond the crap out of it ... takes time but the tub will come out, after that it's easy
Washer sounded like the 3:10 to Yuma was rolling through the laundry room when the washer hit the spin cycle.
Google LG washing machine bearing replacement, you'll find a very informative video narrated by a British gentleman who will walk you through the steps. If you are even a slightly handy DIY'er this is an easy job although very time consuming. Take your time with reassembling the machine. I missed a couple of connections and while testing
... Read moreit out I flooded the laundry room. Could have been avoided if I had taken a picture of every individual item I disconnected.
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Juan
October 7, 2021
Does the rear bearing come with the seal or is that sold separate. Is there anything else that should be replaced with the bearings.
For model number WM2701HV
Hello Juan, Thank you for the question. This is just the Bearing. We recommend replacing the Second Bearing, Part #: PS3522899 and the Seal/Gasket, Part #: PS3522855 at the same time as this bearing. We hope this helps!
Hello, our washing machine started making a loud noise during the spin cycle and I wanted to know if that’s the right part to fix that and if it’s compatible with my model?
For model number 11047852702
Hello Felicity, thank you for your question. No, that washer tub bearing is not compatible. For your model, we suggest changing the Belt PS11754067 as as the belt wears, it will cause loud noises. We also have a video for your view for installation information. We hope to hear from you soon.
What parts are needed for washing machine spinning loudly?
For model number 79641022900
Hello Sara, thank you for contacting us. Most of the time the loud spinning of the washer is associated with a worn-out bearing, part number PS11711138. We would also recommend checking the rear tub gasket, part number PS3522855, and the rotor assembly, part number PS3522944. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order. Glad to be of help!