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Hi @rickw75040
-Usually banging during a spin cycle is caused by faulty [https://www.partselect.com/PS11743345-Whirlpool-WP63907-Washer-Suspension-Spring.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=11023022101&ModelNum=11023022101|suspension springs] springs and/or [https://www.partselect.com/PS733376-Whirlpool-285901-Counter-Balance-Spring-Kit.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=11023022101&ModelNum=11023022101|counter balance springs]. These are used to keep the tub reasonably steady whilst spinning.
+Usually banging during a spin cycle is caused by faulty [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS11743345-Whirlpool-WP63907-Washer-Suspension-Spring.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=11023022101&ModelNum=11023022101|suspension springs] and/or [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS733376-Whirlpool-285901-Counter-Balance-Spring-Kit.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=11023022101&ModelNum=11023022101|counter balance springs]. These are used to keep the tub reasonably steady whilst spinning.
As to why it only occurs in the spin cycle but not the rinse cycle I don't know but it wouldn't hurt to check them, all the same.
The links have videos that show how to replace them. Also the part numbers shown for the spring kits are the correct ones for your model washer. If they need replacing, search online for the ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @rickw75040

Usually banging during a spin cycle is caused by faulty [https://www.partselect.com/PS11743345-Whirlpool-WP63907-Washer-Suspension-Spring.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=11023022101&ModelNum=11023022101|suspension springs] springs and/or [https://www.partselect.com/PS733376-Whirlpool-285901-Counter-Balance-Spring-Kit.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=11023022101&ModelNum=11023022101|counter balance springs]. These are used to keep the tub reasonably steady whilst spinning.

As to why it only occurs in the spin cycle but not the rinse cycle I don't know but it wouldn't hurt to check them, all the same.

The links have videos that show how to replace them. Also the part numbers shown for the spring kits are the correct ones for your model washer. If they need replacing, search online for the ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.

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