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Go to HomeDepot or online. I just looked it up. Its called an Overhead Door Safety Cable for Extension Springs, costs $6.97 says it is an important safety item as it helps prevent injury and property damage in case of extension spring breakage. George
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If you ever hear what sounds like a meteorite coming through your attached garage roof - it's your garage door spring letting loose. Scared the heck out of me.
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Yea, I heard the "explosion", but was inside the house at the time. Thought one of the "pet's" had knocked a piece of furniture over somewhere, but couldn'd find anything. Didn't discover it until the next morning when the door wouldn't open.
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Buddy 1970 Z28 Restored 1971 RS..project BBC..for fun 2002 35th Anniversary SS |
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Had this happen to me about 3 years ago. I swear it was like standing in the middle of a pinball machine. I remember just hitting the deck and the hearing pieces ricochet off the walls and ceiling.
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Tom <font color="#00FF00">1970 Z/28</font> |
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How long do these springs typically last? Our house is about 7 years old and I've never thought to check the garage door springs. I wouldn't even know what to look for.
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Happened to my brother Gary's '67 396 Camaro, too! Put a dent/gouge about an inch deep into the hood!
(This was right after he bought it...in the early 80's). We put new springs that had the cables aleady in them, up right away!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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i noticed that my doors require a fair amount of effort to open them. the house is 14 years old and i have never greased or lubricated anything. is there anything i should do as far as lubricating the tracks and/or wheels? how about adding more tension to the springs so the doors open more easily? thanx guys mike
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[ QUOTE ]
i noticed that my doors require a fair amount of effort to open them. the house is 14 years old and i have never greased or lubricated anything. is there anything i should do as far as lubricating the tracks and/or wheels? how about adding more tension to the springs so the doors open more easily? thanx guys mike [/ QUOTE ] I had a garage door guy here a few days ago to give me a price on a new opener. He pointed out to me that the rollers on my door weren't metal with ball bearings but simply plastic wheels. He suggested I replace the rollers with ones that have the ball bearings, change the cable pullies and replace the springs. All on top of replacing the opener Who knew garage doors were such high maintenance? |
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