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Flanz
Feb 25, 2014Explorer
Basically, this comes down to time and money. If you've got the money, replace the whole toilet and be done with it. Money also comes down to how long your going to own the MH and how you use it. If you got the time, buy the rebuild kit for it.
I've got a 2000 NRV SeaView and enjoy fixing things, determining how things work and so on. When my toilet broke, same as yours, I bought the rebuild kit just so I could figure out how the toilet worked. I've never took up a MH toilet so I thought it was a good time to learn. Have done tons of toilets in the S&B, but not a MH. Kit was cheap and easy to install.
So time and money come into play for me as well as a chance to learn something.
-paul
I've got a 2000 NRV SeaView and enjoy fixing things, determining how things work and so on. When my toilet broke, same as yours, I bought the rebuild kit just so I could figure out how the toilet worked. I've never took up a MH toilet so I thought it was a good time to learn. Have done tons of toilets in the S&B, but not a MH. Kit was cheap and easy to install.
So time and money come into play for me as well as a chance to learn something.
-paul
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