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Old 10-28-2016, 04:06 PM   #1
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Toilet too tall

I have an 09 Aspire with a porcelain toilet that is very tall. Has anyone figured out a way to lower it other than putting down a raised spacer to stand on?
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I have an 09 Aspire with a porcelain toilet that is very tall. Has anyone figured out a way to lower it other than putting down a raised spacer to stand on?
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RV toilets are available in various heights.... you could buy a shorter one and replace yours with one you like.
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Old 10-28-2016, 04:27 PM   #3
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Jim, if your Entegra is an 09, good chance that was a Travel Supreme that was transferred over during the buy out and sold by Entegra. Might want to check on the Travel Supreme forum.
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replace it with a same model , but shorter toilet ,, $300 to $500 plus labor and
shop time
Homemade wood foot rest (spacer) about $5 no labor or shop needed
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Just another perspective. After spending five months in the Entegra in AZ each winter and then returning home we find the toilets to be to short in the SB. Could it be one of them age things?

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Here's your solution.

https://www.amazon.com/Squatty-Potty.../dp/B007BISCT0
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Just another perspective. After spending five months in the Entegra in AZ each winter and then returning home we find the toilets to be to short in the SB. Could it be one of them age things?

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Same thing after a long trip. After returning last year, I changed all of the S&B toilets.. That was a mistake, made the bathrooms look old, the master bathroom is being torn out next month. That was an expensive toilet.
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Last year I had to add a riser to raise mine after I had my knees replaced I had trouble getting up off my throne, all good to go now.
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