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Model # DLTGR233B

0.243 in. Wire x 2 in. D x 33 in. L Torsion Springs in Green Left and Right Wound Pair for Sectional Garage Doors

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  • Measure broken spring(s) wire gauge, inner diameter, and length
  • Replacement spring(s) must match broken spring(s) measurements
  • Winding cones & stationary cones included
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About This Product

Install new or use this pair of left and right-wound torsion springs to replace broken sectional garage door torsion springs. Easy installation. Both the winding and stationary cones are professionally installed for safe operation.

Highlights

  • 0.243 in. wire size x 2 in. I.D. x 33 in. L with green color coding
  • Simple installation install new or replace old, rusty springs quickly (professional installation recommended)
  • Corrosion resistant coated steel coils to help slow rusting process over spring life
  • Selecting your spring measure 20 coils to determine spring wire gauge (see 4th image) and coil to coil length to determine correct replacement spring
  • 1-year warranty springs are warranted for 1-year from purchase date
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Product Information

Internet # 302339869

Model # DLTGR233B

Specifications

Dimensions

Inside Wire Diameter (in.)

2

Outside Wire Diameter (in.)

2.4 in

Spring Length (in.)

33

Wire Size (in.)

0.243

Details

Color Family

Steel

Garage Door Part/Accessory Type

Torsion Spring

Garage Door Spring Color Code

Green

Material

Steel

Pack Size

2 Pack

Returnable

90-Day

Spring Winding

Left and Right Wound Pair

Weight Capacity (lbs.)

120

Warranty / Certifications

Manufacturer Warranty

1 year manufacturer warranty

Questions & Answers

what is the weight rating
ByOct 24, 2025
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Are you replacing current springs or new install?

By|Oct 27, 2025
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    Converting from wood door to lighter steel . Didn't come with new springs ,can i use old ones
    BySep 3, 2025
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    My double garage door weighs 254lbs, is 16 *7 feet two spring system. I want to know which Dura-Lift torsion springs I should choose: 1. two 0.25*2*33 springs 2. two 0.243*2*33 springs
    ByFeb 28, 2025
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    I have 0.243 in. wire x2 in D x 35'' L . Can I use A 0.243 in. D x 33 L
    ByOct 2, 2024
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    The springs you have are 35" long. The product you are inquiring about is 33" long. We recommend staying within 1" of your current spring length. Therefore, a 33" spring will likely work for your needs.

    By|Jan 31, 2025
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    I need to replace my single green left wound .218x 1.75x 42.0 spring. What do you recommend that’s comparable?
    ByJan 8, 2024
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    Garage door springs are rated for approximately 10,000 cycles and should both be replaced at the same time, because the right one probably isn’t far behind the left.

    By|Feb 2, 2024
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      Do these torsion springs come with winding bars? I bought them but they showed up without winding bars or instructions, and the box was open.
      ByDec 9, 2023
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      You can just buy 1/2 steel round stock and cut to length. I just used them @ 3 foot long. Put the rod in the hole on the spring, electrical tape at that line to be sure they are seated each turn, and some tape for a handle. $20 bucks, done.

      By|Jun 1, 2024
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        NO! I just ordered a set and they arrived without winding bars. I am quite disappointed and will need to order them and wait another week to install these springs

        By|Jan 24, 2024
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          I have 2 springs that are painted green. On the broken one, in white paint, it says 218 x 31. Will this spring fit my door?
          ByNov 30, 2023
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          Should the torsion spring/s be lubricated and if so how often?
          ByOct 10, 2023
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          Yes, lubricating your garage door torsion springs is a good idea. It helps reduce friction and wear, which can extend the life of the springs. A good silicone-based lubricant or white lithium grease works well. How often you lubricate depends on usage and environment, but doing it every 3-6 months is a good starting point. You could do it more often if your door gets a lot of use or you live in a harsh climate. When you lubricate, be sure to apply it to the entire length of the spring, focusing on the areas where the coils rub against each other.

          By|Feb 3, 2025
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          Easy job,
          i just installed these springs on my garage door after one of my springs broke. It was 30 years old. I had to buy the tools to unwind the old ones and remove them before i could accurately measure them and order new ones. The spring thickness, diameter, and the length were all different than my original, but close enough to work well. This isn't a hard job to do. Just make sure the tools are fully seated into the holes in the spring before trying to move them and don't set your ladder right in front of it in case the spring would suddenly unwind and throw any tools you might have attached to it. Since i had a 7' door, I wound each spring 28 quarter turns and it raised and lowered the door easily and it could stay open when halfway down. perfect. A well-known garage door company quoted me $500 to replace the springs but I did it in an hour for the cost of the tools ($15) and the springs ($100). I just followed a good youtube video on how to do it. Don't let anyone scare you into not DIYing it. As long as you follow simple safety rules you'll be fine. The one with the red end always goes on the left and the black one always goes on the right. My axle that the spring went over was pretty rusty, so i had to clean it with WD-40 and a #120 grit sandpaper to allow the springs to slide easily. It can also hang up on the indentations left by the set screws, so you might need to deal with filing them down or something.
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            These are for left or right wound garage door springs. They can replace broken torsion springs or be applied to a new application. They come with one torsion bar in the package. They are made of heavy-duty quality steel, and match up to the existing set up. If a person doesn't know what they are doing, they might be better off hiring a professional for the installation.
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            Installed to a perfect fit
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            Product was just what I needed and installed ok
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            Because I was sent to the wrong sides
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