Sliding closet doors

A quick learner from California says:
Hi -
I have a 1977 built house with sliding mirrored closet doors. The aluminum track is wearing through (like the wheels eventually cut it). The wheels are concave and ride on top of ridges rather than traveling in channels. The total width of the bypass doors is 6 ft. We also need to replace the wheels on the doors.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Your mirror door track has been discontinued for many years now, unfortunately. However our more modern 23-272 should still work as a replacement, despite its difference in design. Review its specs below and see what yo uthink.

Profile view of bottom concave roller track
Profile view of bottom concave roller track

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