Max angle on bath/shower trap?

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USAFRet

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First, I recently found this forum and really appreciate reading all the great advice - thanks! Here's my question - I'm replacing a tub in an existing bathroom. The new tub's dimensions will create an almost-90 degree bend at the trap connection to the current drain line. There isn't much of the drain line accessible, but if necessary, I could cut and reroute what's there to reduce the discharge angle slightly. I'd certainly appreciate any advice.
 

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Since a p-trap can be rotated any number of ways to make the connection I don't see that this would pose a problem so long as their is a vent after the trap.
 
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