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  1. I have an Admiral ATW4475VQ1 top loading washing machine that tries to shake itself apart every time it's in the spin cycle. I've already done a few things to find/fix the issue, but it's still not much better. The things I've tried: 1)making sure the washer is level 2) making sure the laundry load is balanced 3) replacing the 3 suspension springs 4)checking the pads under the drum The machine is level, loads are balanced, and the pads look fine. Replacing the springs helped a little, in that the drum doesn't bang against the sides much anymore, but the whole machine shakes worse than it did. It'll try and walk itself out of its closet if I don't sit on it. I'm not a professional, so I'm not sure what to look for next. Any insight, tutorial links, etc. would be greatly appreciated by me and probably my downstairs neighbors. Cheers!
  2. I have a basic white Kenmore top loading washing machine, model # 2002, purchased early 2013. It has become very unbalanced on spin and vibrates to such an extent that the tub ring (W10215107) has got caught on the rear of the casing tearing the plastic and needs replacing. The machine is located on a level concrete floor. I have opened up the top and removed the tub ring but don't know how to remove the balance ring. The ring has 8 small flat indentations on its circumference, one with what looks like a recessed button about 3/8" across. Before replacing the tub ring I need to cure the shakes. Does this sound like the balance ring. the four spring loaded suspension rods, all of them or something else? Thanks.
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