As you can see the originals are rusty.
Track is 3" wide,
Outside edge is 1/2 ".
I can probably figure out the wheel / roller things for the doors but I don't know how to tell if they are concave.
THANK YOU!!!
bottom track for ancient mirror bypass closet doors

Quick Learner from California
Jul 18, 2024 6:27 pm
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Quick Learner from California
Jul 22, 2024 2:33 pm
The total width of the original is 3", and the measurement between the bumps is 1-11/16" on the original. (It's 1-21/32" on the 23-270.)
The outside edge of the original is 1/2" and the edges in the inside of the track are straight / don't curve in (see profile photo.)
Do these differences matter?
Also which rollers do I use with the 23-270?
What's the difference between the 23-028 and the 23-070 rollers?
Thank you!!
The outside edge of the original is 1/2" and the edges in the inside of the track are straight / don't curve in (see profile photo.)
Do these differences matter?
Also which rollers do I use with the 23-270?
What's the difference between the 23-028 and the 23-070 rollers?
Thank you!!

Emily from SWISCO
Jul 23, 2024 3:01 pm


We don't sell an exact match for your old track but we do believe it's worth considering despite the differences you mentioned.
The roller looks like the 23-028 which has a concave roller wheel that's compatible with the 23-270 track. The difference between the two rollers you mentioned is the overall design and style.

Dimensions for 23-028

Alternate view of 23-028 Mirror Door Roller
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