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    Mar 5, 2008, 04:42 PM
    Kitchen Faucet install on Granite Countertop
    I have an American Standard 6425 Series faucet I am trying to install at our kitchen sink. We just recently installed granite countertops. The hot and cold water stems to the faucet are not long enough to accommodate the retaining nuts and also create a sufficient seal on the feed hoses.

    I have tried to install Danco Faucet Extenders but no matter what I do, they leak.

    HELP!!

    Thanks,

    Todd
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    Mar 5, 2008, 05:41 PM
    You should try turning the retaining nuts upside down - if they are plastic... it is a good trick to try... it usually works

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