Moving a toilet laterally?

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mlight

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So I need to move my toilet about 3" to the left; as you'll see in the picture, it's AWFULLY close to the second wall. I understand that I can't use an offset flange for lateral movement, and I'm looking for options other than demolishing the floor and sawing into the main stack to create a new drain pipe for the toilet. Picture6 010.jpg

I'm considering an American Standard Accesspro Right Height toilet, which you can see in the link below. Apparently, the toilet itself accommodates lateral movement to connect to existing drain pipes without having to tear up the floor or change the drain pipe at all. Has anyone installed one of these or worked with them? Any thoughts?? Thanks!

https://www.americanstandard-us.com...right-height-elongated-toilet-with-seat-23537
 
I have found it on a couple of other sites for sale. I'm confident I can get one; I just don't know of anyone who's actually installed or used it for the application of moving a toilet a couple of inches to the side???
 
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