Just got an email from the body shop I was "on the list" for, want me to sign a contract I can't even see via docusign and pay a $500 deposit, um hell no. Will be calling them to get off their list today, never heard of this BS!
No doubt. These might be worse.1973 Jeep J4000
I can feel the spinal injury from this suspension. J4000?
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Yeah it made quite a racket, lots of stored energy there. First quote was 650 for both sides, need to do better than that
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Builds character driving that, prolly has armstrong steering too!No doubt. These might be worse. View attachment 1716419631
Crazy coincidence and maybe that's the going rate for both sides. I asked him why both kinda knowing the answer, could have one side done for $425/50 and even though we are selling probably won't go that route. Surprised me there are companies around here that are 24/7, will drive to Whidbey Island from Everett and fix it same/next day. I guess that explains some of the costExact side broke Sat morning shortly after my sweetie left. Had both springs replaced yesterday morning. They will send the bill. $650.00.? Damn!
That sounds about right. I have seen it done a dozen times but have never done one myself. Or would. I now have 2 doors with the torsion springs. They work way better than the old style doors with the long coil springs on the side. I think we have only broken 1 spring here in 30 years.Exact side broke Sat morning shortly after my sweetie left. Had both springs replaced yesterday morning. They will send the bill. $650.00.? Damn!
Crazy coincidence and maybe that's the going rate for both sides. I asked him why both kinda knowing the answer, could have one side done for $425/50 and even though we are selling probably won't go that route. Surprised me there are companies around here that are 24/7, will drive to Whidbey Island from Everett and fix it same/next day. I guess that explains some of the cost
Exact side broke Sat morning shortly after my sweetie left. Had both springs replaced yesterday morning. They will send the bill. $650.00.? Damn!
That sounds about right. I have seen it done a dozen times but have never done one myself. Or would. I now have 2 doors with the torsion springs. They work way better than the old style doors with the long coil springs on the side. I think we have only broken 1 spring here in 30 years.
our door has a single spring and it was $275.Yeah it made quite a racket, lots of stored energy there. First quote was 650 for both sides, need to do better than that
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We had one of those cheapies on the garage at our rental house. It was an aluminum frame fiberglass door with no insulation. That and the long coil springs, it would never go up and down straight. It would jamb and run off the tracks. What a POS it was. I called my buddy at Overhead Door and had him put in a fully insulated door with a new operator. Not cheap but good quality and so smooth and quiet.Had the old spring style at my previous home. It broke and wiped out the mount, dented the roof of my pickup and black paint specs everywhere. That’s when I learned to string a cable through the springs
Marchand was quiet.... but the Texas Hat Trick from Reinhart.Morning ! Hockey fans ! Congrats to Florida .![]()
They finally woke up Reinhart ! He played awesome !Marchand was quiet.... but the Texas Hat Trick from Reinhart.Wow
Nope nada !!!
I have two Insulated Overhead Steel Rolling Doors, that I installed myself 24 years ago ( cause I'm cheap like that ). They have internal torsional springs inside the drums. I just re-adjusted the springs one step tighter on both doors after 24 years. Have a HD Chain driven 110vt operator on the work bay door, since that one is used most. Had to reset the limit switches on that door. Overhead Doors of all design can be tricky/dangerous, but just read the instructions and its all good....That sounds about right. I have seen it done a dozen times but have never done one myself. Or would. I now have 2 doors with the torsion springs. They work way better than the old style doors with the long coil springs on the side. I think we have only broken 1 spring here in 30 years.
