Locate the limit adjustments screws located on the side of the opener.
Making garage door higher.
This is the additional height your garage door will open.
If it was opening too quickly move it to the next lower hole.
7 1 from the back end of your horizontal track measure the distance of your high lift conversion.
At one corner measure down the four foot side of the plywood 12 inches and place a pencil mark.
Add to that distance the length of track that is left once you open your garage door.
If you wish for the door opening height to increase you will.
The vertical left right and two centers measurements should be subtracted by 8 inches.
Adjust the springs on both sides of the door the same way.
If you drive a larger vehicle you may want to reduce the vertical length of the arched corners to allow your higher vehicle to fit into the garage.
Standard garage doors can typically be converted to high lift if there is enough head clearance in the garage.
I think garage door panels are sized in 3 increments.
If you have the clearance and feel like spending the money you ll be much better of with 8 doors.
Reinstall your track and bearing plate.
One way to do it would be to get wall extensions for the entire the garage and then cut the roof of the garage off lifting it up to the height you want it.
If your outdoor concrete is very un level then you may want a bigger bottom gap.
Set up your step ladder beneath the garage door opener being certain the ladder is level and stable.
So just get one new panel for each side if you need to raise it up a few.
It is possible to install larger garage doors to give you more room to function in your garage.
Because garage doors are usually sized to snugly fit the dimensions of the garage itself making the door larger usually means making the garage larger.
Head clearance is the distance from the top of the garage door opening to the ceiling in the garage.
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If the door was closing too quickly move the spring to the next higher hole on the bracket.
Retest the door balance as you did in step 1.