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A little helpful hint: Just use something to rest the drum on to keep it from falling while you are trying to put the belt on. The cardboard box my new belt came in worked perfectly for this.
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There is also a good video of how to do it at this site: http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Drive-Belt/341241/529597?modelNumber=LG5801XSW3#repairHelpVideoTabs
One caution if you use the video: they take the bottom part of the front off by levering with a screw driver at both sides. On our dryer the spring clips are at the the top of the bottom section about 3-4 inches in from the sides. You slip the screwdriver in and press them down to release. You have to get down on your knees with a flashlight to locate them.
The dryer made noise and finally the belt tensioner was destoyed! This month I bought knock off parts again, and immediately those parts caused a problem. The appliance store gave me a refund, I purchased genuine Whirlpool parts, installed them and the dryer works perfect.
My dryer is a Whirlpool gas dryer purchased in 2003 and works greal.
On this site on 4/9/09 spikeSpilker pictures a "glider" to tension the belt. That part has been discontinued by Whirlpool, and replaced with a "roller".
just wanted to say thnx from the bottom of my heart. you saved me $100 or so according to the estimate we got over the phone. i know nothing about dryers or appliances but now i can change a dryer belt. took me five minutes to put on and ten to put it all back to together and around room the way the wife likes it. your the man.