HELP PLEASE: Ok, the belt in my dryer broke. So my landlords handy man (who knows NOTHING about fixing appliances) replaced the belt. Now the dryer makes a HORRIBLE...
Jeromy B. replied:
Yeah it's super easy. You can buy them from just about any appliance parts place. I use Appliance parts company out here in Phoenix. Look at www.appliancepartscompany.com and plug in your stack units model number. I think they were $12-17 bucks each. Every one is a lil different. Each package should contain one wheel assembly and two carbon fiber rings. Just make sure to have or get some white lithium grease when hour ready to install them.
Jeromy B. replied:
Just text me it's faster 602-350-8479
Michael R. replied:
Harvey Davis funny thing is the dryer didn't make this sound before the belt broke and was replaced, my first thought was wrong belt and its too tight? which would put tension on the pulleys you mentioned correct?