For the fancy garage folks...
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For the fancy garage folks...
Hey gang...
Yeah...I know this isn't technically Corvette related, other than it being where the Vette is parked every night, but I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on garage door openers? Haven't really dug in and started researching any of them yet, so I thought I would toss it out there for ideas.
I have a fairly standard two-car garage with full-width garage door, and it appears my opener has finally bit the dust. (It was a fairly cheap opener that came with the house when it was built). I've thought about adding a 4-post lift someday, but the ceiling height would be pretty tight...any thoughts on an opener that might help save space in in that respect would be cool, if there is such a thing.
For reference, here's a pic of the garage from few years ago with my previous Vette:
Thanks!
Yeah...I know this isn't technically Corvette related, other than it being where the Vette is parked every night, but I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on garage door openers? Haven't really dug in and started researching any of them yet, so I thought I would toss it out there for ideas.
I have a fairly standard two-car garage with full-width garage door, and it appears my opener has finally bit the dust. (It was a fairly cheap opener that came with the house when it was built). I've thought about adding a 4-post lift someday, but the ceiling height would be pretty tight...any thoughts on an opener that might help save space in in that respect would be cool, if there is such a thing.
For reference, here's a pic of the garage from few years ago with my previous Vette:
Thanks!
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If you're wanting to preserve vertical space, check out Jack Shaft openers. They mount at the end of the spring roll and mount to the wall. I don't have any good pics but look at the bottom of this page there is a pic that should give you an idea. You can probably find better pics by searching around.
http://www.garage-doors-and-parts.co...eners.html#jop
http://www.garage-doors-and-parts.co...eners.html#jop
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The Liftmaster 3800 jackshaft opener is the way to go with torsion springs. Absolutely nothing overhead. I'll soon be installing two of these in my outbuilding. My main garage has three 12-year old Liftmaster belt drive openers in it which have been completely trouble free (the 3800 was not available when the house was built). When they fail (and if I can't repair them), 3800s will go in.
Liftmaster/Chamberlain/Craftsman are built by the same folks. The 3800 is only available as a Liftmaster.
Liftmaster/Chamberlain/Craftsman are built by the same folks. The 3800 is only available as a Liftmaster.
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Well, if it is just the opener that is your concern, you can just buy another cheap opener. You have a basic two car garage, the opener itself will not hinder your lift as it will be beside the car on the lift.
Here is an older photo I made up for a member when I had my C5 Z06.
Now if your talking height of the door, then you either have to angle the rear of the door up (cheap) or add a panel and get one of those other type of openers that have been suggested.
Here is an older photo I made up for a member when I had my C5 Z06.
Now if your talking height of the door, then you either have to angle the rear of the door up (cheap) or add a panel and get one of those other type of openers that have been suggested.
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I just bought opener number one for my new 'man-cave'. My shop has roll-up doors. I used liftmasters....they make nice remote units with heavy duty motors for roll-ups. (much different froma garage 'track' door.) They have great warranties as well.
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Lift Master with a high lift door track. Even if you don't need extra height I would replace any center rail drive garage door opener with Lift Master... what a difference in noise level, raises door from bottom panel (via cables coming off of springs/pulley system) as opposed to pulling weight of door (with spring assist of course) from top panel and comes with electric auto lock and few other upgrades (you can get for about $100 the optional battery back up). I went with Lift Master due to needing a high rise door system for my 4 post lift>>
Before:
After (same door just new high lift track and wall mounted Lift Master):
Result:
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Before:
After (same door just new high lift track and wall mounted Lift Master):
Result:
Michael
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I have had this set up for 4 years and would not go back to the Genie style. The wall mounts do not have the track in the middle of the ceiling so there is no chance of grease crap getting on your ride. Another plus is you can add a dead bolt lock that automatically bolts when the door goes down.
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Thanks for the comments and suggestions!
I like the looks of those Liftmaster Jackshaft setups!
I like the looks of those Liftmaster Jackshaft setups!
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Lift Master with a high lift door track. Even if you don't need extra height I would replace any center rail drive garage door opener with Lift Master... what a difference in noise level, raises door from bottom panel (via cables coming off of springs/pulley system) as opposed to pulling weight of door (with spring assist of course) from top panel and comes with electric auto lock and few other upgrades (you can get for about $100 the optional battery back up). I went with Lift Master due to needing a high rise door system for my 4 post lift>>
Before:
After (same door just new high lift track and wall mounted Lift Master):
Result:
Michael
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After (same door just new high lift track and wall mounted Lift Master):
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I concur, get the Liftmaster jackshaft opener. Besides the clean look to the garage it is super quiet and extremely efficient. I think what I like the most is the automatic deadbolt lock.
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Very nice setup...basically the same thing I'd like to do at some point. (except with a C3 someday). Do you mind if I ask your ceiling height?
Yours looks very similar to mine, but when I just mentioned my ultimate goal to a local Liftmaster dealer rep, he looked at me like I was nuts. (nice guy otherwise, and seemed to know what he was talking about)
Yours looks very similar to mine, but when I just mentioned my ultimate goal to a local Liftmaster dealer rep, he looked at me like I was nuts. (nice guy otherwise, and seemed to know what he was talking about)