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I have a top fastened D shaped toilet seat with no access to any fixings under the bowl. The plastic screw thread on top which holds the pins in the seat has lost its thread and I can't get it out to replace it and the seat has been wobbling for 2 years. Can anyone help with suggestions. Thanks
 
welcome along.
you either make access by removing the wc or panel behind if applicable.
or you cut drill/cut out the existing and replace with a seat that has fixings that go in from above.
 
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