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    Jan 5, 2010, 03:49 PM
    my bathtub is 5x30 the newone is 5x32 will drain still line up
    I'm replacing my tub 5x30 the new tub is 5x32 will the drain on yhe new tub still line up with the drain
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    Jan 5, 2010, 07:11 PM

    It should but you will still need to deal with the 2" extra at the far end. Unless you are on a slab the pipe after the trap is adjustable.

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