Closet Door Roller ID

A home owner from Atlanta GA says:
I am attaching a picture of a complete bottom roller assembly for one of our mirror closet doors and also an empty bracket from which the roller assembly is missing. Can you tell from these two photos what part(s) I would need or if this is indeed one of yours. Also, if this is the part, can you identify from the picture whether this is the one with the ball bearing wheel because if not, I would want to replace all four assemblies while I'm at it. Thank you for your help on this.
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

This does look like the 23-199 to me. You don't necessarily need the 23-225, but the ball bearing wheels on the 23-225 help reduce friction and alleviate pressure from the door weight, allowing the rollers to last longer.

A home owner from Atlanta GA says:
Thank you for your response. This helps a lot.
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