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Hello Who says hours of surfing the internet doesn't pay off!! I'm in the middle of my first major bathroom redo. 30 year old spec house that has some interesting issues. I finished the tile floor using 1/2 hardie 500 backerboard and tile. I realized the old toilet wouldn't look right sooo, after hours of research I find Toto products and this forum.
The toilet flange is 9 1/2 inches center to wall. All other bathrooms in house are 12 inch go figure. Because of this site, I went to Standard Plumbing Supply here in Utah and bought a Toto Carrollton Bowl/tank combo. Also bought a 10 inch unifit adapter. Ok, I look at the complete specs online and I am screwed, didn't even think about other fitment issues, NEWBIE!!!
My water supply is standard 5 1/4 from flange center, seems all the unifit toilets require 8 inch to pipe. It would be VERY difficult to move pipe (second floor bathroom)
HELP!! I have rolled with the issues from uneven floors to toilet flange originally installed 90 degrees off, and many others, now this, I'm tired and beat up. Thanks for this site
 
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It might work. It may be easier if you change the valve to an offset one. Terry would know. It may not be that hard to move the supply, but you'd have to open at least part of the wall.

10" Toto Drake toilets.
They only need 9-1/4" to install and the water supply can be 3" to the left.

CST744EF.10 or CST744SF.10

Comfort height, elongated bowl with either the 1.28 gallon Watersense Eco Flush
or the 1.6 gallon G-Max flush.
https://terrylove.com/pdf/cst744ef.10.pdf
 
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Thanks for the quick reply. The pipe is a floor install not on the wall, should have put that in sorry.
 
You could cut a hole in the ceiling below and move it. Either in the floor, or to the wall.
 
Toilet Supply

If you can set the toilet without hitting the valve, just use a flexible supply tube to hook it up. :confused:
 
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