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Extends the vertical portion of the track so the door stays against the wall longer before turning back. This is perfect for garages with tall ceilings or those using car lifts.

How to measure: Find the junction where the vertical and curved tracks meet. Measure the vertical distance from that bottom point to the center of the horizontal track.

The "lift type" of your track determines how the door moves from the opening to the ceiling. buy garage door track

Uses a double-track design at the top to let the door open horizontally almost immediately, ideal for garages with limited clearance (typically less than 12 inches).

For residential doors, 14-gauge or 16-gauge is standard. Thicker gauges (indicated by lower numbers like 12 or 13) are used for heavy commercial doors. 4. Buying Options and Estimated Costs Extends the vertical portion of the track so

Standard residential tracks are 2 inches wide . Industrial or heavy doors may require 3-inch tracks .

This is the measurement of the curved section. Standard residential radii are typically 12 inches or 15 inches . Measure the vertical distance from that bottom point

Before purchasing, you must measure your existing setup to ensure compatibility.