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Just wondering if anyone can see in issue if I rotate one of the feet on a Geberit WC frame through 90 degrees? One would be toed in as supplied the other facing backwards.

If I rotate one foot through 90 I can get a good joist fix and avoid moving some pipework at the same time.

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No your fine aslong as its not pointing frontwards
 
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