Inlet Shank Spacing For The Empire Faucets Hybrid RV Bar Faucet # EM46FR
Updated 04/18/2023 | Published 04/16/2023 >
Question:
Empire Faucets Hybrid RV Bar Faucet - Dual Teacup Handle - Chrome Item # EM46FR The listed specs state that the inlet stems are 8inch apart on center. They LOOK *and I require the stems to be 4inch apart on center. If they are, indeed, 4inch apart, I would gladly purchase them. Please confirm *and correct the spec listing that they are 4inch apart, on center. Thank you.
asked by: Phillip B
Expert Reply:
I pulled the Empire Faucets Hybrid RV Bar Faucet # EM46FR and found that the inlet shanks are indeed 4" apart center to center. I'll have the description update to reflect this measurement.
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