This is one of four wheels for the mirror doors

Quick Learner from San Diego
The bottom of the wheel bracket has little tabs to grab onto to the mirror door. There are also two screws on the side of the bracket that are used to put two screws into the side of the frame. Thanks for the help!
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Paul
Paul from SWISCO
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I'm afraid that we've been unable to find this exact mirror door roller. Is this the complete roller assembly, or could there be another part to it? May we have the diameter of the wheel? May we also have the height and thickness of the wheel housing?

Quick Learner from San Diego
Hi Paul,

There is no other part associated with the wheel mechanism. It's 5/8 inch thick and 1.5 inches high. There are flat spots on the wheel, so it wont roll. I have cleaned and oiled the roller part, but the flat spots (same on other wheels) make it impossible to roll. I have attached another photo for your review. Thank you,

Michael
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Paul
Paul from SWISCO
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Thank you. I'm afraid that we've been unable to locate a close match for your sliding mirror door roller assembly. The only thing we have that may work is our 23-086, which has a 1-1/2" nylon ball bearing wheel. It can be installed on the same principle with two screws on the side. The screw hole distance between them is 1-3/8" and 1/2" in from the edge of the housing. This is just an educated guess, however. I've never used the 23-086 to replace something like yours and I cannot be sure how well it could work.

Quick Learner from San Diego
Hi Paul,

Thanks for working on this for me. I appreciate the suggestion for the other roller assembly. I will order one to begin with and see how that goes as I'm out of options and would rather not replace the doors as they are very nice, heavy 8 foot mirrors.

Michael
Quick Learner from San Diego

Hi Paul,

Quick note to thank you again for your help on this. I tried one wheel assembly that you suggested and while both holes don't line up in the frame, the weight of the door is keeping the wheel on the track. If the doors were the light and flimsy type, this wouldn't work, but is does and I've ordered the other three wheels. Thank you,

Michael 

Paul
Paul from SWISCO
SWISCO
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Awesome, that's great news! Thank you for the update and please let us know if you have any questions in the future.

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