🔧 Upgrade your garage game with springs that work as hard as you do!
This premium pair of 2'' torsion springs, crafted from heat-treated carbon steel with precision aluminum cones, offers a minimum of 18,000 cycles for reliable garage door performance. Designed for standard 7' or 8' doors with 4'' lift drums, it includes non-slip winding bars for safer, faster installation and comes with a 3-year warranty—perfect for professionals and DIYers aiming to avoid downtime and costly repairs.
Manufacturer | ZhenT |
Part Number | ZT-070-3 |
Item Weight | 18.13 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ZT-070-3 |
Size | 0.218X2''X22'' |
Color | Black |
Finish | Coated |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Shape | Coiling Spring |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Pressure | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Head Style | Precision Aluminum Stationary &Winding Cones |
Cutting Diameter | 2 Inches |
Certification | WELS |
Usage | Inside |
Included Components | 1xInstallation Instructions 1 pair of winging bars |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 year warranty |
Assembled Diameter | 2 Inches |
W**.
Spring into action to save huge money!
Great Value Worked Well. The springs come with heavy metal winding rods and instructions. I would suggest also reviewing some on line videos. make sure you measure correctly. You can save huge amounts of money doing this yourself if you feel up to it. Appears to be a high quality product - if somewhat dirty and rusty. Apply the proper lubricants after install and both dirt and rust disappears
A**O
Great product!
Great product & easy installation……. albeit “safety” in handling is critical.
R**T
Exactly what I needed. 1-hour chore.
I watched a YouTube to find out how to measure for my replacement springs. This set of springs was exactly as described and the replacement went well. I found that this 70 year-old handyman could easily replace the springs without assistance with the method described in the YouTube.
A**L
New garage door springs
They seem good just wish the would have stated where they were made. I don’t have a lot of confidence in China made metal products. They are no where the same quality as u.s.a. Metal products.
B**N
Money Saver!
Item was accurately described and arrived on time.Being in a hurricane prone area, my springs are relatively substantial due to the weight of the door and all the bracing; that being the case, the estimates I received ranged between $200 to $300 (per spring, installed). Not wanting to spend $400 to $600, and being halfway handy, I decided to look into doing it myself and a quick search led me to several videos on the subject. From start to finish, it took me about an hour to remove the old ones, install the new ones and tension them, with another 1/2 hour or so spent finetuning the tension. I would think a professional, who does this day-in-day-out, could probably get it completely done in under an hour. Long story short, about 2 hours of my time ended up saving me several hundred dollars and I am so far very happy with the product.*In my unprofessional opinion* I assume it is best to replace both springs to ensure the tensions are equal and b/c the one spring that didn't break, most likely soon will. I wouldn't call this an overly complicated project, but you do need to be careful because you could seriously injure yourself - there are plenty of videos on this project, so check them out and decide for yourself if this is something you can take on. I would strongly recommend not standing directly in front of the spring cones while tensioning them - in the event a winding bar slips, you definitely do not want to be in the way. Unplug the opener and put a vice grip in the track to prevent the door from being able to open while you're working on the springs, but do remember to remove the vice grip before you try to operate the door upon completing the installation.As a side note, the teeth on my carrier (trolley) stripped out when the spring broke and the door slammed down to the ground from about 3' up, and I didn’t realize this until it was time to test the door with the opener, so I would suggest going ahead and ordering one along with the springs just in case you need it – if you don’t need it, you can return it (assuming it’s unused). A lot of good videos out there on replacing that, too - very simple and the part is cheap ($25+/- for OEM replacement from the Amazon Genie store).
A**R
Patience
Delivery as promised, on time. Springs were the correct size - good installation instructions - no problems during installation!
D**.
Don't bother!
probably like you, I was faced with needing to replace my garage door springs and was shocked at the cost of doing that with a service. I figured I was a mechanically inclined person with YouTube, I should be all set. “Save some money,” I thought.Well, I installed them flawlessly, but I noticed that my garage door was very sluggish. I double and triple checked the number of winds on the spring. Everything was in order, but the door still felt heavy, and the lift master opener was sluggish.Not being a garage door repair person I didn’t know what that meant but Money was tight so we let it ride.Fast forward several months and the continues to get slower and slower.Finally had a garage door company to double check the work. They verified that the springs were wound correctly, but when they set the door down on their digital scale rather than weighing the target 5 pounds it weighed more than 60!Another words, the springs are garbage. They do not have anywhere near the tension and strength that they’re supposed to have.So bottom line I got the pleasure of giving Amazon my money, buying the springs and spending a couple hours installing them, only replace them not even one year later.And honestly, they probably didn’t work right from the beginnibg, but I didn’t know better.Buyer beware. You get what you pay for.
A**R
Awesome springs
These springs are awesome. They look to be a high quality. So much better than the ones used by a local repair company only a few years ago when they "fixed" the garage door. Thank you very much. The original springs were way undersized for the weight of my garage door. Do yourself a favor and take the time to weigh the door ( with no springs attached) , then purchase according to what is rated for the weight. 32 turns on tension and now my daughter can lift the 215 pound door with 1 hand.
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