








🛠️ Upgrade your garage game with cables that work as hard as you do!
These heavy-duty garage door cables are engineered specifically for 7 ft residential doors, measuring 8 ft 6 in to perfectly fit standard torsion systems. Made from premium 304 galvanized steel, they resist rust and corrosion, ensuring durability and smooth, quiet operation. Easy to install with pre-attached end sleeves and loops, this pack of two cables offers a reliable, thicker alternative to standard wires, enhancing safety and extending the life of your garage door system.













| ASIN | B01D0K5LNM |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,301 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Garage Door Springs & Wires |
| Brand | BURIUS |
| Color | Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,957) |
| Date First Available | March 15, 2016 |
| Included Components | 2 Pack Garage Lift Cable |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | PGD-C007 |
| Manufacturer | BURIUS |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Part Number | PGD-C007 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 0.75 inches |
| Shape | Racket |
| Size | For 7 ft Door |
| Style | 7 Foot Garage Door Cable |
| UPC | 643845973247 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**Y
Quality cables, easy install
Cables were for a 7 ft garage door. DId one cable at a time. Had to adjust the 2nd cable drum after installing the second one. Replaced rollers at the same time. Door hasn't worked this well in a while. Operates like a new door! Very quiet...
V**R
Well made and hold easily a 7 foot one car garage door
Perfect replacement for my 10 years old garage door. One of my cables broke and I just ordered a new pair to make them fresh. Little bit tricky to put them on the wheel but it works perfect now. Well made, perfect size for a one car 7foot tall door and nothing else needs it to replace them. Thickness is perfect and the terminations are strong enough to hold the weight
C**I
Slightly different but still works great
I have a Raynor Pilot garage gate. The torsion cable began to fray on one side and I purchased this as a replacement. It's a very inexpensive option compared to calling a repairman and you can find videos on YouTube detailing how you swap them out. For that reason I'll let you look for the demo on your own and just supplement the video(s) with my observations. Before starting, I used a marker to indicate where the axel of the last roller on the gate was normally positioned with the gate fully open. I didn't wear gloves because I was working in a tight space and I knew I was going to have to feel the cable fall into the channels on the spool. I removed the damaged cable and compared the the old damaged one with the new replacement. The new cable was maybe four inches shorter than the original, so to avoid complications I replaced both left and right cables. This item was sold as a pair so that was ideal. The lead anchor slug soldered to one end of the cable was different in design from the original (the original was more like a cube and the new one was more like a barrel shape. The barrel didn't seem to lock onto place as positively as the cube did. Kind of a given because the hole on the spool was designed for a cube shaped slug. Irregardless of the shape, the tension on the cord helps keep it locked in place. I did need to bend the cable a little to get it to turn in the right direction while threading it. I used an extra long needle nose plier to finally pull the slug through the anchor hole. Once I had wound the cable around the spool, because the new cable was shorter than the original, I rotated the spool by hand to get the extra length I needed to put the cable loop on the anchor peg on the gate. Rotating the spool was not that difficult. There wasn't a huge amount of resistance. I followed the same procedure on the other side and I was done. I disengaged the gate from the chain/latch and closed/opened the door manually a few times to make sure everything was working right. I reengaged the chain/latch and used the motor to open/close the door. So far so good. I've been using the gate normally for a few days now and all seems well. And the final good sign... despite the cables being a slightly different length, the gate stops exactly where it did when I began the process. All in all I'm very satisfied with these good, affordable replacement parts. If I had to, I would buy them again.
C**I
Perfect Fit
When I walked into my garage and saw light coming from under the right side, I knew something was wrong. Fortunately, I was able to ascertain that it was the cables, and nothing more. I measured everything properly (VERY important) and ordered these cables. Using a few well-done videos from YouTube, I was able to use the tools I had at home to replace both cables in about 30-45 minutes by myself. The cables have worked perfectly ever since.
P**I
Size matters
Decent product but did not fit my 7 foot door these seem like they must be for an 8 foot
E**H
Perfect match
Seems to be a good quality just installed with no issues.
D**R
Good replacement quality at a good price.
Quality cables.
D**S
Solid construction, fits original door lift drum well
Nice stainless cable set. Installed as replacement for existing cables as part of complete spring replacement. Fit same diameter drum etc. FYI, only replace these cables and associated springs if you KNOW what you're doing. It's not dangerous if done properly. Yes, cables should always be replaced when springs are being replaced
B**K
Garage door cable snapped and ordered that dame day. Got within the week…I live in a remote area. Was the right size and length and took me only a few minutes to install
A**R
They were proper length, will see how long they last
L**B
article utilisé pour remplacer le câble d'origine défectueux .
W**Y
Can use, good.
L**M
Works perfectly as a replacement. No issue at all and fast shipping
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