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Default Replace Side Mounted Garage Door Springs

OK - where are the bushings you speak about? Any chance I can handle that
myself?


"DT" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...

One of the reasons that I was looking for graphic instructions is that I
have a solid, one piece door not a roll up door.
Because it is not a roll up door I do not have those 'tracks' that all the
instructions I have read tell me to C-Clamp to hold the door in
place.......so that makes me wonder what else I do have or do not have
that
the instructions are not addressing.
I think you are correct, in that there is not nearly the danger in working
with side mounted springs as there is in working with tension springs. My
existing springs have the safety cable running down the center - does that
cable wear, should that be replaced too?
The reason I want to replace the springs is first they are 12 years old,
and
second I recently replaced the sprocket on my garage door opener and the
garage door seems much less balanced than it did prior to that
replacement.
Especially when moving downward when closing the door - the door moves
from
side to side. So I thought the springs might be the next thing to
conquer!
Thanks for your prompt response. But I would still like some
photos/pictures showing all the parts and location of those parts that
need
to be replaced.
Sue



I've never worked on that style door. There are probably points where the
mechanism can be clamped to lock it up, but as long as it has an opener,
just
run her up and turn the power off to the opener, it will hold the door
fine.

It doesn't really sound like the springs are part of the problem you
described,
sounds more like worn bushings.

The safety cables don't wear out in my experience, but check them for any
rubbed areas.


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Dennis