Will definitely be trying this! I’m new to repairing and flipping units and have stayed away from washers with suspension rods because of the expense vs profit on a unit but am going to give this a shot! I see your channel growing big, your first two videos have been great looking forward to more that I can learn from!
I install a part number from Whirlpool Suspensions and these work for 3 models and depending on the height of the drum I use the same old support or if I want the drum lower I use the support that comes with the new Whirlpool Suspensions.
Will definitely be trying this! I’m new to repairing and flipping units and have stayed away from washers with suspension rods because of the expense vs profit on a unit but am going to give this a shot! I see your channel growing big, your first two videos have been great looking forward to more that I can learn from!
Thank you! This is a great refurbishment tactic for sure. Gladly looking forward to sharing more useful content.
They end up better than OEM rots for a fraction of the price. This is an amazing hack!
That’s right. Basically bettering the OEM rod.
Good video. You’re a good guy. Such crappy plastic sh!t. My speed queen units will last almost forever.
Very true!
I install a part number from Whirlpool Suspensions and these work for 3 models and depending on the height of the drum I use the same old support or if I want the drum lower I use the support that comes with the new Whirlpool Suspensions.
Yes, done that before as well. But I simply refurbish Samsung and whirlpool rods now. So easy and cheap!
Nice, thanks for the info!
No problem!
Great info here!
Glad I could share.
Good video bro.
Great content 💪
Appreciate it!
I love your watch. Is that vintage?
vintage, just like me 😂😂😂
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good job.....
Thanks
Have you come across suspension rods with rubber inbetween the top and bottom caps. Instead of foam inserts on Samsung washer
Yes! Those are aftermarket suspension rods. eBay Amazon stuff. You can cut the bottom portion of the rubber off and insert foam into the bore.
good video just too much rambling and repeating yourself.
Thanks for the feed back! Explaining the problem is crucial then the repair is executed. This is definitely valuable info to the masses I believe.
This wanker works for an appliance repair company or ownership of an appliance sales company lol
So we started using the dampening grease because it was way cheaper for our customers. We havent had a call back yet!!!!
My question after doing this 10 times… can u use a grease gun? It gets sooooooo sticky
It’s great stuff no doubt. Happy customers and pretty easy repair.
I’m sure a grease gun can be used if someone sold it in a tube. Good idea!