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sliding door roller
Evening, I'd like to remove the bracket/bearing at the bottom of the sliding door so that I can get in there with the sand blaster before painting. Once the Allen bolts are undone, is the door likely to hang loose, does it need supporting, etc.?
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Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: sliding door roller
does it need support? oh fkuc yessir it does
heres the easy way.
get an axle stand or something the height of the bottom of the door.
remove slider cover
mark with tape or felt tip the raised bit that allows the middle roller to lift
then position support2 foot out from side of door and about a foot fwd from its rear
then lift door of centre track, take care not to let it drop too much as it will disengage from the upper guide and err
then swing it outward and sit on the block.
i do them like this all the time only takes a few minutes as i need to check alignments when fitting wings and stuff
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heres the easy way.
get an axle stand or something the height of the bottom of the door.
remove slider cover
mark with tape or felt tip the raised bit that allows the middle roller to lift
then position support2 foot out from side of door and about a foot fwd from its rear
then lift door of centre track, take care not to let it drop too much as it will disengage from the upper guide and err

then swing it outward and sit on the block.
i do them like this all the time only takes a few minutes as i need to check alignments when fitting wings and stuff
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Re: sliding door roller
Hahaha, I'm glad I asked!
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Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: sliding door roller
the door can be removed just by taking the runner cover off and using the convienient gaps vw put in the lower track and runner rail for the bearings to slide off. first the rear hinge then tilt to remove thd bottom rollers. its in the bentley
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Re: sliding door roller
im sure i said that somewhere
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You assume I read beyond post 1 

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Re: sliding door roller
haha, thats usually what i do as well
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Re: sliding door roller
Thanks for the info mm and the pics Cruz...I have this job to do at some point, to clean out the years of accumulated goo!
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Re: sliding door roller
just remember you dont need to remove the door completely, just swing it out onto a stand,
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Re: sliding door roller
I did the stand method when I replaced a friends hinge roller bearing