This original equipment manufacturer Drum Bearing Slide is a plastic, green, easy-to-install part for your dryer. It replaces the dryer's front drum slide to allow for easier movement. You'll know if this part is an issue if your dryer is unable to tumble properly or is very noisy. Damage can come from regular use. As the slides start to break down it may cause your dryer to make noise or not dry clothes in the usual amount of time. You will need to purchase two for both sides of your dryer. They attach to the outer-most sides of the bearing. The manufacturer recommends replacing both slides at the same time. Take this opportunity to clean out the lint and dust in the dryer, to keep it running smoothly. This is a genuine replacement part that comes directly from the manufacturer. This item is sold individually. The part attaches to the outermost side of the bearing. Although this part is denoted as being "Green" in its title, many users and technicians have noted that its true colour is closer to a dark gray or black.
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Peter
July 20, 2017
Looking to replace the green and the white glides but forget which went where, can you give me rough positioning?
Hi Peter, you can position the white bearing slides at approximately 9 and 3 o’clock (across from each other). The green bearing slides can be placed at approximately 1 and 11 o’clock. I hope this helps you visualize it better!
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Rachel
July 20, 2017
how many of these do I need to order to replace the green drum slides and how many come in a package
Hi Rachel, the drum slides come in one per package, so you will need to order two of each. For the green drum slides you can order part number WE1M1067, and for the white you can order part number WE1M504. Although only your green drum slides need replacing at the moment, we strongly advise replacing both the green and the white (upper and lower) together for an even wear. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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Kerry
August 21, 2017
Drum bearing slides: What is the difference between the Green, and the white drum bearing slides?
For model number DX4500EE1WW
Hi Kerry,
Thank you for your inquiry. The green slides go on the inner most slots on the front bearing while the white glides go on the outer most sides of the front bearing. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Andrea
July 20, 2017
There is a squeaking noise coming from my dryer. The top two slides look like they’ve seen better days. What do I need to order to fix my dyer?
Hello Andrea, to fix the squeaking noise you will need two upper bearing slides found here (green) WE1M1067, and two lower bearing slides found here (white) WE1M504. We recommend replacing all of them at the same time for an even wear. Best of luck with this repair!
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Gary
April 27, 2018
Hello, my front bearing and bearing slides are completely worn out. There is only one bearing slide left on the right side and it's white. There are white and Green slides available for this model. What do i order, all white? What's the difference? Thanks, gary
For model number DBSR463GG0WW
Hi Gary, Thank you for the question. You will need to order two white and two green slides. Each side of the front drum bearing will need a white and green slide. Hope this helps!
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Paul
May 1, 2019
There are 4 drum bearing slides 2 white 2 Green can i replace them with either all Green or white??
For model number DVLR223EE2WW
Hello Paul, thank you for your question. No, unfortunately you would have to have 2 white and 2 green. They are a bit different and the manufacturer recommends ordering 2 of each. I hope this helps!
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Denis
November 14, 2019
I need to replace the drum bearing slides on me GE dryer (2 Green and 2 white). The two installation videos show the Green ones go one lower or outside slots and the white ones go on the upper or inside slots. There are a couple of q&a's that say just the opposite. Which is correct?
For model number DWSR473EV1WW
Hello Denis, thank you for your question. It is recommended to follow the instructions in the videos that we have provided for both the white and green slides. Good luck with your repair!
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Janina
December 7, 2019
I'm looking for a drum glide for my dryer Maytag I need a part # can you help me?
For model number Mde4658ayw
Hi Janina, see the link below. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
I had a service technician come look at my dryer because it was really loud. She replaced the two upper slides with dark ones (I can't say they're exactly Green, more kind of black ish). She didn't replace the white ones, and she said the larger plastic front drum bearing was no longer available anywhere, and I should plan on buying a new dryer soon. Funny thing, I'm looking at it on your website! Do I need to replace the slides that she installed, or can I take them off and put them onto a new bearing, along with a set of new white ones? Also, can I re use the felt pieces or can they be ordered? Thank you!
For model number pwsr483ga1ww
Hello Karen, Thank you for the question. The "Green" Slide, Part #: PS6447706 is more of a black in color. You would be able to reuse then on the New Front Tub Bearing, Part #: PS960316. We also recommend replacing the White Slides, Part #: PS755842. We hope this helps!
Hi Larry,
Thank you for your question. There is a video listed with the front bearing on our website that you can reference on how to install it. The dryer in the video may not show exactly like the one you have, but it will give you a general idea on how to install the part. Here is a link to the part where you will find the video, https://www.partselect.com/PS960316-GE-WE3M26-Front-Drum-Bearing.htm?SourceCode=4&SearchTerm=DWSR483GB3CC&ModelNum=DWSR483GB3CC. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Replacing your General Electric Dryer Drum Bearing Slide - Green
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Average Repair Rating: 3.6 / 5.0, 174 reviews.
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Due to over loading of the dryer the drum ruined the slides and was making a bad noise due to plastic rubbing plastic
It was pretty easy. After already taking apart the dryer to install a new belt I knew exactly my plan of action. I removed the two screws that hold the top panel of the dryer to the front panel. I then removed the top panel and removed the screws that hold the front to each side panel. I than pulled the front away from the cabinet and drum. I put the new slides in place and installed a new felt strip. I put it back together and that was that. Very easy.
Basically, I followed the same steps a prior person posted. 1.Removed the two screws inside the door, on the top part of the opening. 2.Lifted up and removed the top. 3.Removed two screws holding the front panel in place. 4.Held up the drum while removing the front panel. I carefully turned the panel so I could get at the drum bearing without pulling the wires connecting it to the front panel. The wires are not very long, so I had to be careful not to pull on them. 5.Carefully pried off the old drum bearing, using just my hands. It was fairly tight, and popped out just as I started to worry if I was putting too much pressure on it. 6.Checked to see how the old felt was installed, then I pulled out the old felt. 7.Inserted the new felt, being careful to insert one end into a slot the same way the original was installed. 8.Inserted the new slides into the new drum bearing. The gray slides went in at the eleven and one o'clock positions, the white slides went in at ten and two o'clock. 9.Removed a surplus plastic piece from the new drum bearing (where the light comes through). 10.Inserted the new drum bearing, putting the bottom tabs in first, then pivoting it into place. I squeezed it into place to make sure it was tight. 11.Lifted up the drum and put the front panel back on. 12.Screwed the front panel back on, using the two screws. 13.Carefully put the top back on. 14.Screwed in the two screws inside the front door to fasten down the top. That was it! I started up the dryer and it worked fine. No more squeaking. About the only thing odd about the repair is why PartSelect sells each slide separately (i.e., I had to order 2 white slides and 2 gray slides). I can't imagine replacing just one, so why not package them in pairs, or maybe even all four in one package. At any rate, the repair was easy, and a lot cheaper than having someone come out to fix it.
(1) open dryer door (2) remove screws holding door on and put door aside. Probably doesn't have to be done but I think its easier and safer so you don't accidently bend the hinges. (3) remove 2 screws holding top onto front. of dryer located in recess that door sits in (3) pull up on top and remove (from slots by the control panel) (4) remove final 2 screws holding front onto frame of dryer. You can disconnect the connectors from the front panel back to the dryer to make the job easier or work with it without disconnecting. I'd take your time and clean any lint dust, etc. (5) the Drum Bearing removes fairly easy as it is just snapped into 2 slots. insert slids into slots.... make sure you order all 4. Mine were all beat!. (6) replace with new Drum Bearing. (7) I did the lower felt seal as well. Pay attention to how you took the old one off and replace the same way. Remember it stretches to fit into the slots. Put all back together. Remember to front panel has to sit correctly into bottom slots before you screw the top screws back in. All in all.... a simple project, and no more noise!!!!! Great to have websites like this. Easy ordering, quick shipping, great diagrams.
LOUD - screeching noise during drying cycle, in all modes of operation.
1. Removed top cap on lid by removing the 3 - phillips screws. 2. removed front digital display panel from PC board. 3. removed bolts with nut-driver on the top of the front panel, removed bottom screws with #2 square bit. 4. removed "snap-in" plastic top bearing ( paying attention to where wiring is routed within this frame. 5. cleaned all areas of plastic and felt debris, installed new bearing, felt, and glides. 6. Re-installed all wiring and panels.
*** make sure to order all of the glides, there should be a total of 4 for the top assembly.
clothes having black marks and getting stuck on top of drum, tearing
Repair was easy, following the disassembly instructions from the video on your site. What I did not know is that it takes 2 pieces of plastic slides from each kind to replace (makes a total of 4). I was lucky in that one of the white ones was still okay and that I accidentally ordered a second one from the greenish kind, so I was set. This was also a great opportunity to clean out the dryer which must have been a bucket full of lint. So far no more complaints. Given that this problem seems to reappear once in a while I'll order a new set soon.
Dryer would squeal when first starting and then gradually became very noisey.
The repair was done as follows:
1. Removed the door 2. Removed the two screws securing the top panel then removed the panel. 3. Removed the two screws securing the front panel then removed the panel. 4. Removed the screws securing the left side panel then removed side panel and the two leveling feet. 5. Tipped dryer over on its back (you will want to protect your floor, the four screws that attach the heater unit protrude through the back). 6. Disengaged the belt tensioner and removed the belt and the drum. 7. Removed the three Torx screws securing the drum bearing to the drum and discarded old bearing. 8. Removed the four screws securing the bearing retainer to the heater unit. 9. Removed the four screws securing the heater unit and two sensor wires. 10. Lifted heater unit just high enough to remove bearing retainer. Discarded bearing retainer.
The new drum bearing kit is supplied with self tapping screws. I installed the screws into the bearing parts to tap the holes and then removed them prior to assembly.
11. Installed new bearing retainer to back of heater unit using the supplied screws. Install the four screws by hand, finger tight. 12. Re-attached heater unit and tighten screws. 13. Re-attached sensor wires. 14. Tightened the four bearing retainer screws. 15. Attached new drum bearing to drum using the three supplied Torx screws. I used tape to hold everything together while installing the screws. Tightened the Torxscrews.
Next I used a vacuum to remove all the lint from inside the dryer. I also used a small plastic putty knife to remove the caked on lint on the impeller blades.
16. Inserted drum bearing into bearing retainer. 17. Installed drum belt and belt tensioner. 18. Installed left side panel and feet. 19. Replaced the two grey and two white slide bearings on the front panel. They just slip onto a small post and slide into a slot. 20. Installed front panel. (Rotate drum to help with installation) 21. Installed top panel and door
First I unplugged the dryer and turned off the gas
Second I opened the door and unscrewed the two screws that go up into the top panel and hold it in place (you will need to get down and look under the top of the door jam to see the screws).
Third I lifted the front of the top enough to remove the two screws holding the front panel on (Use a magnetic screwdriver if you have one you do not want to lose the screws taking them out or putting them back in)
Fourth positioned a chair to lean front panel against so it would not fall over or strain the electrical wires that run to the switch in the door (slide the front panel off slowly supporting the drum with your hand so it doe not drop hard on the motor wires or burners)
Sixth determined the parts I needed and ordered parts from pars select and got them in two days
Seventh when new parts arrived I unclipped the old DRUM BEARING removed the felt gasket, put the felt in the new Drum bearing and clipped it in place
Eighth clipped in the 2 new Dryer Drum Slides and 2new SLIDE WH slides
Ninth Vacuumed out dryer and vent pipe completely
Tenth reassembled dryer being careful to make sure drum was properly aligned as I put the front panel in place and the belt was in the proper place on drum and all the screws were back in place.
Ninth turned gas back on and plugged in dryer
Ten turned on dryer to test squeak was gone
Hints as soon as you hear a squeak look into it and you will probably not have to replace the DRUM BEARING. But if any of the Slides are bad replace them all. Check your belt and felt gaskets to see if they are in good shape. If everything up front is in good shape and it is not the motor squeaking it could be the back drum bearing. Take your time keep your old dryer running for a few more years and save the $40 dollar service call. Do not forget to clean out all the old lint and dust out of your dryer and vent pipes not only will you reduce the risk of fire you will be allowing air to pass through the dryer more easily drying your clothes in shorter time.
The weight of the front section of the drum in the dryer rides on 4 slim pieces of plastic. remove the screws that hold down the top of the dryer are in the front door at the top at each corner. remove the top, then remove 2 screws that hold down the front of the control panel to the cabinet at the base. remove the 2 screws at the of the front corners of the cabinet to separate the front door section from the rest of the dryer.Watch out for the wires the connect the door to the rest of the dryer. if you replace the bearing at the back of the dryer you need to take two screws out at the base of the cabinet one from each corner to let the sides of the cabinet to spread out and let the drum pass though the front of the dryer cabinet. the belt has to come off the motor by lifting it up an sticking your hand in under the drum and working it off the end of the motor. replaced the parts ad the dryer works like new.
I ordered parts based off other peoples findings. I took the top and front off the dryer. I found the drum bearing(really only a plastic bracket. The slide were completely worn and the drum was wearing into the plastic drum bearing. I popped the old drum bearing out and put the new on in. There are actually 2 sets of slides (4 total). I only bought 2. I reused two of the existing slides. I put the unit back together and it was a lot quieter. I need to order more of the slides. They are only a couple dollars a piece and take most of the beating. I should've but didn't get the pasking or gasket. It was broken. I think it'll be fine though.
I removed the two screws that hold the front panel to the top panel. I removed two more screws that hold the front panel to the side panels. I separated the front panel from the side panels and removed the drum.
I could see on the front panel the drum slides were badly worn. One was gone.
The new parts installed easily using no tools at all. Everything snaps in place. The new foam gaskets press and stick to seal the duct work. The felt strip pressed into place.
I replace all the panels in reverse order and plug it in. It operates fine, but the motor is making the noise. I will look into replacing the motor next.
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Robert R - May 26, 2020
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This was much easier than I expected.instructions perfect. Thank you.
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Scott B - September 20, 2019
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I had never taken my dryer apart before, but it had started sounding like a thunderstorm was happening in my basement every time I ran it and about every other time I used it, one article of clothing became wedged between the frame and the drum as it turned, which resulted in a series of very permanent wrinkles as well as some equally permanent black marks on the item (like a localized, unintentional tie-dye effect). I searched the internet for information on this issue and I found a YouTube video showing exactly how to disassemble the front of the dryer and replace the drum bearing slides. PartSelect had created the video and included a link to the parts I needed, so I ordered them. They arrived quickly and I was able to take the dryer apart to replace them, but when I did, I realized that the plastic piece that supported the slides had worn completely through. I put the new slides in to keep the dryer going temporarily while I ordered a replacement bearing support, and once I put that in, the dryer was working like new again (no more thunderstorm noises and no clothing sacrifices). I was very happy with the parts I got from PartSelect and also with their detailed, easy-to-follow instructions on YouTube. I would definitely buy from them again!
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Paul S - June 26, 2019
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Easy Repair
Noisy dryer needed (4) new glides. Total procedure took about 15 minutes. Problem solved.
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Timothy M - June 13, 2019
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It WORKS!!!
3 months of squeaking gone!!!!
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Dennis R - June 12, 2019
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Fit just right.
Good fit. Easy to replace. Works well.
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Michael H - May 31, 2019
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Very Easy Repair!
I replaced a drum bearing and drum bearing slides on my 20year old GE dryer. One of the drum slides had fallen apart and was sticking out from the broken bearing snagging and ruining clothes.
Watched the repair video removed the old drum bearing and put in all four suggested drum bearing slides in a minute.
The entire process took me 18 minutes! The part(s) worked great!
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