Best course of action moving drain?
I'm replacing a walk-in shower with a whirlpool tub 36" x 60". I have the foundation ripped up to move the p trap and raiser. The drain needs to stay centered where it is now which is 18" on center from the side wall and needs to move over toward the front of the tub to 4" OC from the front wall which the tub will butt against. You can see the rebar in the picture which the new drain will fit just about perfectly inside of (lucky me), so no worries there that I know of. My question is what is the best course of action to move the drain? I was planning on cutting the pipe off right before the trap and putting the reducer on there to bring it down to 1 1/2", then bring it out to center from there, install a 90 sweep then set the p trap and raiser right where I need them. Is this method okay? If this is okay, should I angle the 90 at all to put some pitch on that part of the line? Hope this all makes sense. Thanks
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