crabjoe
Well-known member
I've got a 16 x 8 garage door and the right (red) torsion spring broke. I can't find my dial calipers to to see how think the springs are.. Below is what I found on the door.
Clopay Model 1000
1 ea 1600 2 1/4 24ga Struts
1 ea 1609 Torsion Tube.
I did measure the broken spring as best I could and it looks to have an inside diameter of 2 1/2 inches and 26 1/2 inches in length.
Found a torsion spring retailer and when I plugged in the size of the door and the model number, they came back with standard spring of .218 x 2 1/4"x 26.25". Part numbers SPB-218-26-25L and SPB-218-26-25R.
Although I helped a friend replace a door years ago, I know nothing about them, other than how they're suppose to work. Can I use springs that are .218 x 2" x 25? What happens if I use a shorter or longer spring? Will it make a difference if I use a spring that has smaller inside diameter than what's currently on there? I'm seeing a lot of places only sell springs with a max ID of 2 inches.
Being that I'm generally a DIYer, I'd rather just do it myself, especially since I helped a friend replace his door years ago and that went fairly smooth. I just need to know what springs to get.
Thanks!
Clopay Model 1000
1 ea 1600 2 1/4 24ga Struts
1 ea 1609 Torsion Tube.
I did measure the broken spring as best I could and it looks to have an inside diameter of 2 1/2 inches and 26 1/2 inches in length.
Found a torsion spring retailer and when I plugged in the size of the door and the model number, they came back with standard spring of .218 x 2 1/4"x 26.25". Part numbers SPB-218-26-25L and SPB-218-26-25R.
Although I helped a friend replace a door years ago, I know nothing about them, other than how they're suppose to work. Can I use springs that are .218 x 2" x 25? What happens if I use a shorter or longer spring? Will it make a difference if I use a spring that has smaller inside diameter than what's currently on there? I'm seeing a lot of places only sell springs with a max ID of 2 inches.
Being that I'm generally a DIYer, I'd rather just do it myself, especially since I helped a friend replace his door years ago and that went fairly smooth. I just need to know what springs to get.
Thanks!


Typical range is $300-$500 ..........
