Toilet replacement

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Hi, I’m thinking of replacing my toilet and the soil waste exits on the left.
The spigot from the wall is 170mm and most of the toilets I’ve seen are 130mm.
What type of pan connector can you use or will the pan connector that’s already in place be flexible enough to compensate the difference. when the new toilet is pushed back to the wall?
Any help will be appreciated Dave
 
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I ,for one ,can't understand your descriptions.
What do you mean by " the soil waste exits on the left"
Do you mean a right angled pan connector is required to connect the WC to the soil pipe that is to the left of the WC ?
 
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Sorry for the description and yes it’s what Terry says, a right angled pan connector and the soil pipe is on the left of the wc.
 

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There are quite a few variants of angled pan connectors . It's the kind of thing one determines on site ,with the pan in situ you can weigh up which one is best suited.
 
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