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From: rpeek
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  • Thanks for the video. Helped me out a lot!

  • Thanks a lot! We searched around and found this kit after we bought our new house! Would never have known what it was! We owe you a good Canadian beer for the tutorial! !

  • @Nagirrah55 Cool! Glad that worked out! Good luck with yours!

  • nice! how is this working out for you so far? What model Frigidaire is this and does it have a large capacity? It looks about 27 inches wide, and i am looking to install one of these soon

  • @Vginoda I'll have to let Trish answer that, since she does all the washing....

  • @Vginoda I love them!! They are Maytags and I don't think they were listed as "large capacity" (we don't have a need for that!), but being front loading, they have a larger capacity than top loaders. Think they were a bit more than 27 wide, but don't recall actual measurements.

  • Do you have lot of earthquakes in Maine??? LOL

  • @xBuckOFivex Not so much.. haha

  • My stacking kit had a piece in the front that the feet went in and two pieces in the back that the feet locked into. And the front piece filled up that gap between the two

  • @travisjeanelle Did huh!  I got gipped! haha.

  • @rpeek Yeah and the front piece also screws into the dryer and double side tape to the washer. I am guessing each brand has there own. Our kit was only $14.99 and for Frigidaire.

  • Looks Good! Those 2 small brackets dont look like much but there very important..

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