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This sliding pocket door bottom guide is constructed of steel and comes with plastic guides. This bottom guide mounts with 2 fasteners and it is designed to accommodate 1-3/8 inch thick doors. This single guide supplies 1 pocket door system. The length of this pocket door guide spans 3-1/4 inch and it has a reach of 1-1/4 inch. This bottom guide is easy to install and it is used by a variety of pocket door manufacturers.
From the Manufacturer
This bottom mounted guide features a steel constructed bracket and nylon tips. The universal design should work with any door measuring 1-3/8 in. thick. Easily mounts under your pocket door jamb molding.
Joanne James
2025-07-31 13:51:28
These were easy to instal and a lot better than the plastic version that was previously on the frame base . Keeps door level when opening and therefore makes it glide better
SABell
2025-07-29 18:29:02
After 20+ years my previous sliding door guide finally wore out/broke. I needed a replacement that was of as good quality. Lo, it exists! This was slightly different, but very close to the original. Installation was a snap, and my door slides as before. It looks to be the same materials as my original so my expectations are that this will last for another 20+ years. Highly recommend.
Jomantra
2025-06-13 17:12:44
I received these Prime-Line N 6566 Sliding Pocket Door Bottom Guides (the actual product card lists the manufacturer as "PLPCI") today and was glad to get them so as to solve my sliding pocket door problem of not staying centered when closing. I have already installed two of the four I purchased and I am pleased with the results of holding the pocket door steady as it slides across the door opening! BUT, first, when installing, make sure you have the guide where you want it horizontally. There is no adjustment for horizontal placement like there is for vertical placement! I used only the 'slots' for vertical placement when I installed these guides. Second, each of these guides (1 guide per card) comes with 4 very small nails, which I did not prefer. Instead, I used #4, 1/2" screws and they worked great. They will let me make fine adjustments to the vertical placement of the guides easily, versus nails. If you miss your spot, you can just unscrew the screw instead of trying to remove a small nail. So, if I were making improvements to this guide, there would be slots for vertical placement (which there are) as well as horizontal placement (which there isn't). Just a nail hole. Secondly, there would be small screws instead of small, difficult to hammer in nails and keeping the guide where it needed to be, and will it more difficult to remove nails (damage to the guide or the door casing could result) if adjustments need to be made. I placed both of the actual plastic guides inside the door casing/molding so they would not be facing door traffic or vacuum cleaners that might bend the guides. This seem to work very well and are now out-of-the way from damage by feet or vacs. Overall, I am happy with these glides, over the existing separate glides I had on either side of the sliding door. Hopefully these will withstand regular use of the doors and not mar the door itself, which I will be watching. I paid a little over $3 for each guide.......I would have had a problem paying much more than that for these guides! So, yes, I would purchase these again, but would more readily do so if the above changes were made to the glide, that would make it easier to install accurately!
April J.
2025-06-04 10:50:27
We have a pocket door on a half bath. People unfamiliar with pocket doors tend to push on it. The door will swing back and forth and sometimes come off the track which is a real pain to rehang. This works perfectly. Prior to this we had a plastic guide which worked but wore out quickly.
The Reen
2025-05-29 15:51:44
Item was was a quick fix to a door that continued to be an annoyance each time we used he door. My husband installed this piece in 2 minutes and fixed the problem immediately
tim
2025-05-18 17:56:31
great for pocket doors//
Jeni Gerdts
2025-05-12 11:54:58
Although it is functional, the plastic bumpers aren't adhered to the metal guide itself & easily fall off. I suggest gluing them on before installation.Unknowingly one of mine fell off not long after installation, & my sweeper ate it. Now one side of my brand new door is getting marred at the bottom because it occasionally rubs up against the raw metal. Luckily, the door is unfinished temporarily hung it so we could get the correct hardware placement before sanding & finishing it. Otherwise I'd be super angry. If replacement bumbers are not available, replacing this thing is going to be a huge pain, considering the trim on one side will have to be removed again.
Craig Rich
2025-04-19 10:04:15
I like this much better than the guides that come with the pocket doors.
Vincenzo Melandri
2025-04-10 10:55:22
You can hear the door rubbing slightly in the guide, and it does add a little bit of friction, but it guides the door perfectly straight exactly where it should go. Seems sturdy
Edith
2025-04-07 12:29:21
I had been looking for a bottom guide for my pocket door. This one works perfectly and preventing the door from shaking.
Michael Perreault
2025-03-29 09:12:48
Worked well
relic
2025-03-27 15:28:20
let you know when i use them
Brian Dover
2025-02-14 10:37:02
great guide, small and installed right can be unobtrusive
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