Dog Folks wrote:
You have to admit: Only in an RV forum would get get three pages of results about a toilet flange! LOL
We all are a little strange.
WELL If that's the case lets keep the good times rolling :W
If you do use a repair kit it is possible that the RV toilet will now sit higher than what the rubber gasket will bridge allowing gas and fluid to seep past. Or, (more likely) the toilet will no-longer sit flush on the floor, but only on the rubber donut. In a house a wax ring will fix these issues because there is so much squeeze to a thick wax ring. An RV uses a rubber donut instead with limited give.
So you may have to replace the flange, or you may have to bring the floor up (i.e. tile), glue two donuts together, or use a wax ring and hope for the best.