Pair of 140 lb heavy-duty garage door extension springs vs VEVOR Garage Door Torsion Springs, Pair 0.207 x 2 x 22in
Overall winner: VEVOR Garage Door Torsion Springs, Pair 0.207 x 2 x 22in
Key Differences
VEVOR's torsion spring (0.207 x 2 x 22 in) emphasizes compatibility for torsion-style garage doors and includes non-slip winding bars and a 16,000-cycle rating. ZhenT offers a pair of 140 lb extension springs with higher 18,000-cycle durability and anti-rust coating but has more customer reports about size/strength mismatches versus originals
Pair of 140 lb heavy-duty garage door extension springs
Pair of 140 lb extension springs with corrosion-resistant coating for garage doors. Designed for durable, long service and balanced operation; customers note easy installation and good value
Pros
- heavy-duty 140 lb capacity
- anti-rust coating for corrosion resistance
- low maintenance and easy to clean
- sold in pairs for balanced operation
Cons
- size may be smaller than original for some doors
- mixed feedback on perceived strength
VEVOR Garage Door Torsion Springs, Pair 0.207 x 2 x 22in
Pair of torsion springs with non-slip winding bars and mounting tools. Durable heat-treated coils with electrocoating for corrosion resistance and long lifespan; supports up to 16,000 cycles. Customers report easy installation and good fit
Pros
- corrosion-resistant electrocoating
- high cycle life (up to 16,000 cycles)
- includes winding bars, gloves, and mounting wrench
- durable heat-treated spring steel
Cons
- specific dimensions required to match original springs
- no lubrication needed but maintenance implied by wear
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | VEVOR |
| Durability | ZhenT |
| Versatility | VEVOR |
| User Reviews | VEVOR |