Step 1 unplug the garage door opener and clamp the door to the track.
Remove spring from garage door.
Use locking pliers or a c clamp to secure the door to the track to keep it from opening when you release the tension on the springs 1 x research sourcestep 2 loosen the set screws while holding each spring with a winding bar.
Open the garage door to remove all spring tension and clamp it in place.
Position a sturdy ladder to the side of the springs rather than working directly in front of them for safety reasons.
Put on eye.
Continue reinserting the bar and pulling down on the winding cone until the cone is all the way at the end of the spring.
Use a piece of tape to mark the current placement of the pulley so that it.
Garage doors that don t have torsion springs should have extension springs instead.
How to remove garage door extension springs.
Slide the torsion shaft toward the center of the garage door and remove the drum.
Turn the spring a quarter turn at a time leapfrogging the winding bars as you go.
Once in place disconnect the garage door opener.
Next pull down on the winding cone with a winding bar.
Press the spring into the mouth of the jaws of the wrench with your thumb and rest the other end of the wrench on the top of the door.
To remove extension springs open the garage door all the way and attach c clamps or locking pliers to the tracks on both sides to prevent the door from rolling down once the springs are removed.
Follow the spring supplier s recommendations for the total number of turns.
If you didn t get a recommendation perform 30 quarter turns for a 7 ft tall door and 36 quarter turns for an 8 ft tall door.
Repeat if needed for the other side.