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Default how to bring tension back to garage door?

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I am installing a garage door opener but when i finished installing
the motor the door got stuck and would not go past 3/4 of the way.
When I tried closing it it would not move, so then I looked at the
door itself and figured out it was not even on both sides. The door
would make a noise when opened manually before, as if there was a
slight movement in the pulley or the mounting bracket on the right
side. Then I realized that the mounting brackets were not all even and
unscrewed them and straighten them. This helped with the noise but now
the door was not closing properly --it was about 1 inch higher on one
side-- so I decided to release some tension by unscrewing the pullyes
and releasing some cable on the side that was higher and it helped.
But I made the mistake of trying to "balance" the garage door. The
tension is completely off the pulleys now and have a few 2x4 studs at
the bottom to hold the door from completing shutting. I want to know
if I should have the door opened heigher or if these 2 inches would
bring the necessary tension to open the door smoothly again. Now is
very heavy and would not open at all with one person pushing... I
appreciate your comments. Thanks.


First, it would appear that you should consider hiring a pro. Working
with garage doors can be dangerous. From your questions it would appear you
don't have a good enough working knowledge of garage doors to do the job
safely.

In any case the first step is to get the door working properly with out
the opener attached in any way. Then attach and adjust the opener according
to the installation instructions. It would appear, but it is not clear,
that you are trying to correct the action of the door with the opener
attached to it.

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