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Also do the riser rail holes line up the same?

I need to change one but don't want to re drill tiles as they have expensive tile and don't want holes.

cheers guys
 
Also do the riser rail holes line up the same?

I need to change one but don't want to re drill tiles as they have expensive tile and don't want holes.

cheers guys

Just fitted a new Mira sport. Bottom rail bracket is adjustable so should be ok. Don't know about actual unit.
 
you can get a normal mira sports and a mira sports multi fit , they have around 4 diferent water inlets!!!! as for the riser rail it adjusts to fit your previous hole, the bottom hole on the shower itself is way out and you will definatley need to drill a new one, one istn far off and the other is ok! i normally drill 2 new holes each one i do ! i think you will be safe with the normal ira sports tho , the multi fit one is to replace ones with rh water inlets , as is the mira jump wich has only got water inlet on the right hand side!
 
you can get a normal mira sports and a mira sports multi fit , they have around 2 diferent water inlets!!!! as for the riser rail it adjusts to fit your previous hole, the bottom hole on the shower itself is way out and you will definatley need to drill a new one, one istn far off and the other is ok! i normally drill 2 new holes each one i do ! i think you will be safe with the normal ira sports tho , the multi fit one is to replace ones with rh water inlets , as is the mira jump wich has only got water inlet on the right hand side!
 
I replaced a Mira Sport a couple of months ago. No problem with riser rail as it is adjustable. The mounting holes for the shower body were slightly different and I had to drill new ones but the shower body covered up the old ones.
 
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