No door markings or labels remain, but shower door is 56 x 60 bypass believed to be original, mid-1980s build. Two glides per pane located at each end of the base.
Guidance I've found at this website is to remove base frame screws and disassemble the door frame to remove/replace a glide. Though it may work, it's impractical as the door remains fastened to the bottom track at this stage. Surely the maker's original procedure(s) would be snap in/out without adding so much risk to the frame and glass through disassembly. Maybe snap in/out needs a certain tool, angle, etc.?
