I'm trying to figure out how to remove our sliding shower door for a deep cleaning and overhaul. They are mounted with top rollers and the bottom guide in the picture prevents them from being pulled out of the frame. Two questions:
Does part 10-127 look like an appropriate replacement? Our bottom guides are mounted with screws rather than pins, but otherwise look similar.
Does this part need to be disconnected from the shower door before it can be pulled out, or is there another way I am missing?
Thanks!
Bottom sliding shower guides
Home Owner from Aspen Hill, MD
Nov 14, 2023 9:47 pm
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO
Nov 15, 2023 12:48 pm
I do believe the 10-127 used on Keller shower doors is the part needed. Your pins might have come loose and someone installed screws to hold it in place. Looking at your photos, it does appear that you will need to remove the guide to take the shower door out of the track.
Home Owner from Arkansas
Nov 30, 2023 1:40 pm
Hi I've got the same issue attached are 2 pics of my sliding doors. I successfully replaced the 2 top rollers recently but today when taking the doors out to clean I found worn out looking guides on the bottom. Will these same guides mentioned here work? Thanks.
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO
Dec 1, 2023 8:15 am
It's hard to say with your guide being obscured by the door itself. You would need to remove it from the door and compare the specifications of our 10-127 with yours to see how they align.
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