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Old 10-29-2020, 01:02 PM   #1
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Shower door track

I have one of those radius showers, where the doors glide on spring-loaded wheels running in both an upper and a lower track. The wheel at the bottom of the open edge on one of the doors consistently flips out of the track during (road) travel -- none of the other wheels, just this one. It's super easy to remedy (push down the spring plunger and reinsert into the track) but I'd like a more permanent solution (which ought to be possible because the other door never does this). Do I install a stronger spring, reposition the wheel unit higher (assuming that's possible), or what? I figure some tech out there has seen and remedied this problem.
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Old 10-29-2020, 08:42 PM   #2
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I have one of those radius showers, where the doors glide on spring-loaded wheels running in both an upper and a lower track. The wheel at the bottom of the open edge on one of the doors consistently flips out of the track during (road) travel -- none of the other wheels, just this one. It's super easy to remedy (push down the spring plunger and reinsert into the track) but I'd like a more permanent solution (which ought to be possible because the other door never does this). Do I install a stronger spring, reposition the wheel unit higher (assuming that's possible), or what? I figure some tech out there has seen and remedied this problem.
We have the same shower, and had the same problem. Look at the top of that glass door. There's a screw on the upper wheel assembly that you can turn to "raise" the door, thereby putting upward tension on the lower wheel assembly. Make sure the lower wheel assembly is inside the lower track before you use the upper screw adjustment. That eliminated our door from jumping out of the track.
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Old 10-30-2020, 07:27 PM   #3
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I'll look for that tomorrow. Thanks!
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