Distance Required From Center Mounting Bolts to Wall For Dometic Full-Timer RV Toilet
Updated 06/01/2021 | Published 05/28/2021 >
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Dometic Full-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Elongated Bowl - Ceramic item # DOM27FR. 1.What is the minimum distance measurement from center flange at the mounting bolts to the wall behind the toilet? 2. Does toilet come with flange bolts and flange gasket?
asked by: John W
Helpful Expert Reply:
The minimum distance required from the center flange mounting bolts to the wall is 11 inches in order to install the Full-Timer toilet, which is available in two different colors:
- Tan Ceramic: Dometic Full-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Elongated Bowl # DOM27FR
- White Ceramic: Dometic Full-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Elongated Bowl # DOM87FR
These toilets do indeed come with the flange bolts as well as the flange gasket. I have added some links below to video reviews for you to check out as well if you'd like to take a look.
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Dometic 320 RV Toilet - Standard Height - Elongated Bowl and Seat - White Ceramic
- RV Toilets
- Standard Height
- Elongated
- 11 Inch Rough-In
- Gravity Flush Toilet
- Full-Rim - Best
- Ceramic and Plastic
- White
- Dometic
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