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Old 01-04-2013, 10:59 PM   #4
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Thanks for that input.

The tracks are standard residential garage door tracks. The spring is a standard spring. The door size is standard door size. All were originally professionally installed with high quality components. am replacing same door for same door. Don't need new tracks and new springs. No I ne are broken or worn out. No electric motors involved. Hand lift.

Yes, I can understand if putting a heavy door on a light spring or a light door on a heavy spring. But this is not the case. Same. Same.

I'll keep seeking an independent guy/gal.
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The tracks are standard residential garage door tracks. The spring is a standard spring.
Not going to get into a pissing contest with you but what is a standard door? 8'x7' 9'x7' or 8'x8' these all use different size springs. Orange, Red, Yellow Green or it could be an extension spring.

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I am replacing same door for same door.
Does this mean just the same size or same brand with same r values? Just trying to save you from costly repairs down the road and for your own safety!! Please replace your safety cables as well as your regular cables and hinges.
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