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Old 02-28-2008, 08:19 PM
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Steve....I have two of those exact openers in my shop. I love them BUT you need to have someone who KNOWS what they are doing on the install.

Problems I've had were install related. The openers are very quiet and work very well. This setup uses cables that run along the vertical rails and the cable winds on two small drums. ANY binding or slack in the cables leads to a wrestling match with the cables...I really like it when it's 10 degrees out and this happens....lol

I went with these units because I needed room at the ceiling area. Now that the bugs are worked out I'm happy. I'll see if I can find some pics.
I have a Liftmaster PREMIER dealer doing the install... and install is pricy so it had better be right. lol

$650 installed.
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Old 02-28-2008, 08:25 PM
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Genie or someone has one that fits in the center of the door that has the torque tube running through the middle and mounts on the door header. It's a recent new design and I saw it at Lowes or one of the other big box stores. I printed a paper copy and it's at home. I'll see if I can find it.
Yep, here it is:

http://www.wayne-dalton.com/DirectDrive.asp

The only problem is that I'm pretty sure you need a certain garage door for this to work. I had this at our old house and it was GREAT, but we bought the door at the same time.

I don't want to buy another door.
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Old 02-28-2008, 08:26 PM
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I have two installed. I definitely prefer them over the standard ceiling mounts. I had top of the line ceiling mounts before and I thought they were good. This unit is even more quiet than my previous standard openers. No problems getting my door up quickly and I have a heavy double steel door.

The best part is that once it closes, it deadbolts the garage door automatically by an electric solenoid. I highly recommend it. I still have to plumb the wiring, LOL.
Nice! Makes me feel better hearing others that like the opener. This will make it easy for me to do a t-bar ceiling down the line.
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Yep, here it is:

http://www.wayne-dalton.com/DirectDrive.asp

The only problem is that I'm pretty sure you need a certain garage door for this to work. I had this at our old house and it was GREAT, but we bought the door at the same time.

I don't want to buy another door.
That's the manufacture (dang you're fast !) Here's the version I checked and it works on any style door - but it keeps the torsion springs.

http://www.wayne-dalton.com/idrive_Torsion.asp
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Sorry, I wish I had gotten on here a little quicker. This is what I do for a living, install garage doors and openers. I sell Liftmaster products, but have had the best luck with a brand called Zap, they are made in the UK and way ahead of anything on the US market. Maybe next time I can be of service. Travis
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Old 02-29-2008, 05:25 PM
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Sorry, I wish I had gotten on here a little quicker. This is what I do for a living, install garage doors and openers. I sell Liftmaster products, but have had the best luck with a brand called Zap, they are made in the UK and way ahead of anything on the US market. Maybe next time I can be of service. Travis

Me too, I am in the door business also. The Zaps are very nice just a little pricey compared to the Liftmaster. Once you add the receiver, remotes, and deadbolt lock it is much more than the LM. The Zap is definitely quieter though!
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Old 02-29-2008, 07:46 PM
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That's the manufacture (dang you're fast !) Here's the version I checked and it works on any style door - but it keeps the torsion springs.

http://www.wayne-dalton.com/idrive_Torsion.asp
Thanks, I didn't know they made one for generic doors too.. I will have to get a quote and compare to the Liftmaster.

The Wayne-Dalton one I had before was very nice and super quiet.
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Steve, I would not recommend the I-drive system it has way to many problems. It seems to toss the cables often enough that the Wayne-Dalton dealer in my area cut the warrenty to 6 months, standard is one year. If you would like a Zap let me know I can find a contact in your area, just PM me.
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Steve, I would not recommend the I-drive system it has way to many problems. It seems to toss the cables often enough that the Wayne-Dalton dealer in my area cut the warrenty to 6 months, standard is one year. If you would like a Zap let me know I can find a contact in your area, just PM me.
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Do you have a link to info on the ZAP? I've never heard of it...
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Steve I can sell you the Zap operator(s), but I would like to put you in touch with a local Zap dealer. The other option is to do a search on ebay I did notice there was someone selling them at a great price. Travis
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