Master Bedroom - Bypass Track for Mirror with Triple doors/panes

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I'm repairing a property that contains a set of 3 mirrors that slide as the closet door in the master bedroom. 2 mirrors are on one track and 1 is on the other track The existing track is too far damaged to salvage. I don't know the age or make of the mirror. The challenge is that the existing track is about 115" (probably 120" as some is behind the wall) long. I could use 2 shorter 60" tracks, but I'm unsure if that would work with these doors. Any insight would be appreciated. (I'm currently reviewing product 23-241 as an option)
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Tom from SWISCO
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Hello! I agree, our 23-241 is definitely your best bet. We can't sell these in anything longer than 72" but you should be able to put two of them together just fine. I do it all the time and it works fine for most doors. Just make sure to butt them together as evenly as possible to ensure the roller doesn't get caught up in a gap or anything.

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Thanks for the response. Is there any risk to them getting unaligned and could I do anything to prevent that? Specifically wondering if I should miter cut them (similar to trim) to get a closer seal?
Tom
Tom from SWISCO
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That might help you, yes, though it can be a bit of a hassle. As long as you have a steady hand then you should be able to line them up without much issue.

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