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My front doors have small wheels on runners.

They are now worn and the adjusting screws on a couple have worn threads.

I have seen wheels to fit in Home pro [Pattaya].

I cannot see how to remove and replace the wheels.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks all ,in advance, for any response.

4.Real

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Are your doors glazed patio doors?

If so they need to be taken off the tracks before you can even look at them.

there is usually a small hole just big enough to get a screwdriver in to adjust.

Anything more and you have forgive the cover and take out all the components.

Will stop,I maybe barking up the wrong tr....door

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for real, if it is a glazed patio door, you can go to YouTube and find some good videos showing how to do it.

Thanks for that Teabag.

4.real

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Thai Watsadu sell some good tracks and wheel sets 4.real, for wooden doors...... they have cheaper thai branded ones, plus the Hafele ones too

i was looking at them yesterday and they look good

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Thai Watsadu sell some good tracks and wheel sets 4.real, for wooden doors...... they have cheaper thai branded ones, plus the Hafele ones too

i was looking at them yesterday and they look good

Thanks Jase.Will check.

4.Real

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If they are "std." local aluminium doors I would have a ride , drive around a see if you can spot an aluminium door/ window shop.

This is not in pattaya but is what to look for.

http://goo.gl/maps/lZ9Zd

They will do it for you. If you go this route your might as well have all the doors done at the same time.

If there is someone at home to "guard the fort", then lift out the door remove the wheel set ( two screws ) and then go shopping. Depending on the builder you may find two small spacers screwed to the top rail in the "closed" position so you have to have the door in the open position to lift it out.

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If they are "std." local aluminium doors I would have a ride , drive around a see if you can spot an aluminium door/ window shop.

This is not in pattaya but is what to look for.

http://goo.gl/maps/lZ9Zd

They will do it for you. If you go this route your might as well have all the doors done at the same time.

If there is someone at home to "guard the fort", then lift out the door remove the wheel set ( two screws ) and then go shopping. Depending on the builder you may find two small spacers screwed to the top rail in the "closed" position so you have to have the door in the open position to lift it out.

Thanks for the input,Neal.And thanks to all for your contributions.

4.Real

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