Whirlpool Gold White-on-White 21.9 cu. ft. Conquest Side-By-Side Refrigerator with Ice and Water GD2SHAXLQ Side by Side Refrigerator Logo
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I KNOW HOW TO ADJUST FRONT WHEELS ON REFRIGERATOR, CAN THE REAR WHEELS BE ADJUSTED? WHEN PULLING IT OUT FROM THE WALL, THE REAR DRAGS ON FLOOR. THANKS, BILL

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The rear wheels are made stationary they can not be adjusted sorry!!!!

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