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Pair of 207 X 1 3/4

Pair of 207 X 1 3/4" X 21" - 33" Garage Door Torsion Springs with Winding Bars (23")

Pair of 207 X 1 3/4
$ 79.97

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Based on 286 ratings
Value for money
9.48
Easy to install
9.18

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Product Description

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Torsion springs are black-coated, corrosion-resistant, and oil-tempered, and they're made in the United States.
Left and right springs, nylon bushings, and winding bars are all included.
A three-year warranty on the springs is included.

Questions & Answers

My springs have an inside diameter of 1 3/4" and are 30" long, but the wire is only about. Which springs should I get? 225 Which springs should I get?

I don't sell springs, and I've only ever had one of my garage doors repaired. On the internet, I began my search for garage door springs. Several businesses provided detailed instructions on how to measure springs and select the appropriate ones for the job. A few things to remember: Purchase the bar kit as well as the springs. Install with caution, as the rods and spring tension can hit you in the head and kill you if they slip or you don't handle them properly. It will take approximately 2-hours to oil all moving joints, rollers, and other components. If you've never done it before, it'll take you about 3 hours. Also, there are a number of good instructional websites on the internet that can help you with the installation process.

Are these wind springs on the left or the right side?

They come in a set of two, one on the left and the other on the right.

What's the difference in price between a garage spring with 10,000 cycles and one with 25,000 cycles?

The only difference is that the door will open and close at least 15000 times more.

Are the installed cones included in this?

Both cones, winding bars, and a bushing are included in the package. Remember to place your order with Moving Up Garage Door Company for prompt delivery.

Selected User Reviews For Pair of 207 X 1 3/4" X 21" - 33" Garage Door Torsion Springs with Winding Bars (23")

For sure, there's a great deal of value in some pre-cuts
5/5

If you don't understand what that term means, contact an ohd company. Cast cones are brand new, as are the set screws. Torsion springs aren't to be taken lightly. I won't review the installation because I'm a door technician and don't recommend most people play with them because they are simple to use but also simple to injure yourself if you make a mistake or don't understand the details. If anything, I'd say these appeared to meet the spec as listed, with all good standard materials. It's also cool that they include the bars, and they have a good black oxide that has been slow to rub off thus far, indicating good oxidizing resistance for ohd springs. Good price. br>br>*If you've never watched the process of spring changes, have an old wood sectional door, or the door weighs more than 400 pounds, I'd recommend calling a professional because there are minor details that can cause issues ranging from headaches to death, such as set screws wandering from previous dimples and door jamming to dropping rollers and the door itself submitting to gravity, ie new door.

Hamza Maynard
Hamza Maynard
| Jul 22, 2021
My garage door had two different length springs when I bought my house, so the smaller of the two gave out first, leaving me with only one spring to operate my garage door
5/5

This set was reasonably priced and arrived on time. It was simple to figure out how to measure and order the correct replacement springs thanks to YouTube. I was able to save a few hundred dollars while also learning a new skill. It was simple to replace the springs, and there were few risks if you followed all of the safety precautions. You're working with a tensioned spring. There is nothing to be concerned about if you understand how the system works and stay away from the torsion keys. Although it is a simple task, you should proceed with caution and gain knowledge of the installation process before attempting it.

Meadow Holloway
Meadow Holloway
| Jan 21, 2021
Junk
3/5

The springs are identical in size (wire diameter, spring diameter, and spring length) to the ones that lasted 30 years before breaking. They installed fine, but one of them deformed at the outer end, where it bears on the cast support thing that is attached to the shaft, when winding them up to set the tension to counterbalance the door. Near the end of the spring wire, it bent into a loop. It also slips at the inner end, where it connects to the center support, releasing some of the tension. As a result, you won't be able to get them tight enough to keep the door balanced, and the opener won't lift it. Yes, they were installed in the correct order. The spring steel appears to be too soft, and the cast thread anchoring the inner end appears to be too frail. They took a long time to arrive, and I now have to begin again. Junk.

Grady Lowe
Grady Lowe
| Feb 17, 2021
$300 in savings – Doing it myself will cost you $400
5/5

The kit includes the two winding bars needed to complete the job correctly, and after about 45 minutes of careful work, my garage door was fixed. There are several good videos on how to replace garage door torsion springs available on the internet. This is simple to accomplish if you're both handy and cautious.

Emerson Travis
Emerson Travis
| Dec 13, 2021
Excellent value for money and excellent quality
5/5

I recently completed the installation of two of these. The springs were manufactured in Canada and appear to be of good quality. I appreciate that the winding bars are included; many of the stores where I shopped wanted to charge extra for them. It was also inexpensive to ship! It was simple to install and I was able to save a lot of money by doing it myself. br>If you're not sure what size you'll need or how to install them, a quick YouTube search will turn up plenty of expert advice.

Cooper Banks
Cooper Banks
| Apr 13, 2021
The springs are nice and the product is of good quality
5/5

This morning, I installed them. The rods were included, as well as one plastic ring. Following instructions I found on the internet, I discovered that only one plastic ring is typically used to keep the spring mount from slipping off the bar. Even if it appears that one is missing, one is all that is required! The purchase was a great success. The door is in perfect working order.

Keith Cole
Keith Cole
| Feb 11, 2021
It was a perfect match
5/5

After watching a few YouTube videos and looking around on other websites to figure out what spring size I needed, I discovered these on Amazon for a much lower price than I could find anywhere else. They were simple to install (I went from a single spring system to a two-spring system), and my old garage door now works better than ever. But do your homework and make sure to follow the video instructions (which are not included with these springs) to the letter! If you're not careful, these springs can be extremely dangerous.

Rowan Clay
Rowan Clay
| Dec 07, 2021
Our broken garage door springs were replaced a few days ago, and they worked perfectly
5/5

So far, everything has gone well. We saved a lot of money by not having to hire someone to come out and fix it for us.

Oaklynn Turner
Oaklynn Turner
| Apr 29, 2021

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