In this step-by-step video I explain how to replace Torquemaster Plus springs on a Wayne Dalton garage door. These garage door springs are very easy to replace when they break, and while some kinds of springs can be dangerous to work on, these are not. Save a bunch of money and replace broken springs yourself! The Torque Master Plus style of spring is in expensive, and only requires basic tools to replace. Don't risk ruining your garage door opener or your safety by ignoring broken springs.
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🕐 0:00 Introduction
🕐 0:39 Background Information
🕐 2:09 Replacement Parts and Instructions
🕐 3:12 Test Existing Springs
🕐 4:10 How To Remove Broken Springs
🕐 8:18 Preparing To Install New Springs
🕐 9:28 Installing New Springs
🕐 17:36 Adding Tension To Springs
🕐 20:15 Testing New Springs
🕐 21:06 Adjusting Final Tension
🕐 23:57 Conclusion
🕐 24:39 Bloopers
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