Help with my toilet plumbing design

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Didymus21

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Hi all,
So I moved my toilet from one area of the bathroom to another. Everything drains into a vertical stack that goes up through the roof. I'm trying to figure out the best approach for draining the toilet back to this stack.

Here is the stack:

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This picture shows approximate distance from the center of the new toilet drain hole and the center of the old fitting.

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I'm thinking I'll need to do a 90 deg long sweep elbow off the toilet flange as well as off the vertical stack. Then find a way to snake down to the old fitting. I'm just not positive how to best get that done, or if that is the correct approach.

Feedback appreciated.

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Two sweep 90's would over shoot.

Would it be best to do 90 off the stack, then another 90 toward the flange, then maybe a 45 off the flange?
 

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we are not there, so we are just guessing, but a long sweep 90 RIGHT IN FRONT of the tee, with a horizontal line into a 45 pointing to the new location with a closet bend 90 up to the toilet seems like the most likely paty.
 
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