The cable is attached to the door and runs to an s hook that attaches to the track support.
Why does my garage door track to one side.
Bent tracks on your garage door need immediate repair to get the door working properly.
One of the more difficult problems for do it yourselfers to diagnose is a worn cable pulley on an extension spring door.
I have no overhead garage door one third horsepower.
Maybe someone bumped into it recently.
It is possible that the vertical track down the side has gone out of alignment and shifted due to a slightly loose lag screw.
Misaligned tracks misaligned tracks are another common cause for a garage door going off track.
The track should be tighter at the bottom then at the top if it is tight enough at the bottom the door will always close in the same position.
Yeah that was it.
The door runs are housed in a garage door track one on each side of the garage door.
Changed them to be the same and now the cables are equal and the track isn t hitting the door.
Your door has simply shifted to one side.
Thanks for the quick response.
The front measured 15 and the back measured 16 from the wall.
By pushing the door back into position you should have made the vertical track straighten.
The span from rail to rail is about 1 2 3 4 off but i guess that should be okay.
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Garage door shifts to one side.
The vertical tracks should be in a slight v instead of being plumb up down.
Most track damage happens to the vertical tracks that attach to the wall of the garage door opening.
Move the bottom of the track on the right closer to the door so it can t shift back.
With the door propped open take the s hook out of the support and tighten or loosen the cable as needed.
There are of course many other problems that can keep your garage door from functioning properly.
Push the door back to adjust the door and get the center aligned again.
With misaligned tracks the risk of the rollers coming off the tracks gets much higher.
I had a garage door company here that told me my garage door needs to be balanced and showed me how it would not stay up by itself when door is not engaged.
This usually happens when the bolts holding the horizontal tracks get loose causing the bracket to wobble at the slightest unnatural vibrations of the door.