I very surprised the door didn't torque to one side. I had a Genie Max Force 2 HP. I have 2-10" doors. It only lifted them 6', then made a not so good noise. I then tried one door. The door torqued immediately and made that not so good noise. I'm sending Genie back.
I am trying g to do mine right now but it opens good but the bottom of the door flexes at the very bottom and binds against the track to I might need to mount the attaching bar up high on a point at the door that doesnt flex.
I very surprised the door didn't torque to one side. I had a Genie Max Force 2 HP. I have 2-10" doors. It only lifted them 6', then made a not so good noise. I then tried one door. The door torqued immediately and made that not so good noise. I'm sending Genie back.
A well balanced neutral tension and rigid tie bar are the tricks. I have 6 doors set up like this, many more than 7 years now.
I am trying g to do mine right now but it opens good but the bottom of the door flexes at the very bottom and binds against the track to I might need to mount the attaching bar up high on a point at the door that doesnt flex.
Need to bolt a 3' section of angle or square tubing to stiffen the door, or adjust the door tension so it's more neutral.