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Hi

I have recently replaced my old toilet seat hinges (old ones originally fitted by whoever previously owned the house) as one had effectively broken/rusted and so could not be tightened or loosened (had to be forcibly removed). The toilet seat is a quick release fairly standard soft close toilet seat.

The issue I have is that I have replaced the hinges with some fairly standard ones I found online which state they are 'universal fitting' etc. The toilet seat does fit on these but the back now no longer rests on the toilet itself as the 'pins' from the new fitting appear to be slightly higher than the old ones (old was c23/24cm with groove at c1.5cm height, new is 28cm with groove at c2.2cm height).

From searching online for alternatives, so far all I have found is these taller fittings. Anyone know what the simplest solution is/where I could find a potential alternative fitting (to avoid changing the entire lid which is fine).

Thanks all

Lewis
 
For the small cost of a toilet seat I’d advise just replace the whole lid as appose to just buying hinges in the first place. Sorry if that sounds blunt but the hassle and time consumption of finding and buying hinges online it just isn’t worth it.
 

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