We have a GE 12V fridge that came with our '22 Imagine 2400BH. I pulled it out today trying to find the source of a short (wasn't in the fridge wire) and I found I can't get it back easily. The front feet were not installed from the factory - they were provided in the deli drawer. It seems that if the front feet were installed they are too tall even when fully inserted and will cause the fridge to tilt back. Without anything in front it tilts forward. It seems like when the factory installed it they had the fridge's rear wheels directly on a plywood base, then they manually tilted it back until close the level and ran 8 screws - 4 on top and 4 on bottom - into the wood frame around the opening. These 8 screws carried the tilting weight of the front of the fridge.
The problem is, I'm having a heck of a time trying to get it to line back up on reinstall. I'm contemplating running to the hardware store and grabbing some shims to get up to ~3/4" of an inch to level it up.
I'm curious if others have ran across this and come up with some solutions.
Thanks!
The problem is, I'm having a heck of a time trying to get it to line back up on reinstall. I'm contemplating running to the hardware store and grabbing some shims to get up to ~3/4" of an inch to level it up.
I'm curious if others have ran across this and come up with some solutions.
Thanks!
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