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Find Your TorqueMaster Spring Fast | Interactive Selector

May 16, 2025 2 min read

Torquemaster spring selector

Skip the Guesswork—Meet Our TorqueMaster Spring Selector

If scrolling long charts isn’t your style, we’ve built a faster way. The TorqueMaster Spring Selector below lets you dial in from four quick dropdowns. Hit Go to Spring and you’re whisked straight to the exact replacement—no mis‑clicks, no part‑number headaches.

Find Your TorqueMaster Spring

Select Spring Type, Wire Size, Length, and Wind Direction to jump straight to the correct replacement.

What You’ll Need Before You Start

  • Spring Type - Plus (TMII/TMP/TM3) vs Orginal (TM)
  • Your old spring’s wire‑size - Reference Spring label
  • Its overall spring length (inches) - Reference Spring label
  • The wind direction letters: LH = left‑hand, RH = right‑hand
Torquemaster spring wire guide

Why Correct Spring Sizing Really Matters

A TorqueMaster spring that’s too light leaves your door sagging; too heavy and it rockets upward. Choosing the exact match keeps the door balanced, the opener stress‑free, and your warranty intact. Our selector pulls straight from the TorqueMaster Springs by Wire Size database, so every link points to the matching in‑stock, OEM‑spec replacement.

FAQs

  • What if my spring length isn’t listed?
    Lengths outside the dropdowns usually mean that size isn't made anymore and there may be a different replacement for it. Email us the numbers on your tube label and we’ll help you located the correct replacement size spring.
  • Does the selector include TorqueMaster Plus and Original?
    Yes. It cross‑references both TM (Original) and TM Plus/TM II systems—every valid combo in our warehouse.
  • I’m still not sure which wind direction I have.
    Check the end label: RH coils rise to the right; LH coils rise to the left. Still stumped? Send a photo and we’ll confirm.

Ready to swap your spring in a snap? Open the selector, pick your specs, and roll out with the perfect TorqueMaster match today.


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