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I think that's not possible. it goes into a stud wall, but without cutting the wall away I can't see where is eventually lowers.
Bad idea do it properlyWhat is your soil pipe, plastic? Attach photograph of your setup
If you use 2x offsets as above, and have the space you may get away with it.
Obviously, **** doesnt go uphill, you'll get away with upto a couple mm difference
Happy flushing!
Bad idea! More like ruddy stupid idea, pipes are so far out of alignment the water level will be halfway up the pan.Bad idea do it properly
Your answer to everythingPut a macerator in.
Now to be fair I normally put people off do I not?Your answer to everything
Is there a variation? Its doesn't seem to appear in the specs for the pans I've looked at.Buy a different toilet with a higher outlet.
I once had had a similar issue where the outlet was 9" high to centre (a typical toilet outlet is 7 1/2" high to centre). I was able to order a toilet to suit this waste outlet, It wasn't comfort height and it came from plumb centre, this was about 12 years ago thoughIs there a variation? Its doesn't seem to appear in the specs for the pans I've looked at.
Really bad ideaWhat is your soil pipe, plastic? Attach photograph of your setup
If you use 2x offsets as above, and have the space you may get away with it.
Obviously, **** doesnt go uphill, you'll get away with upto a couple mm difference
Happy flushing!
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