P trap help

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Mark Tomlinson

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Hello, i cruise in here once in awhile when needing help for DIY projects. I am now needing more help than just a casual read provides. Thank in advance!

I have a p trap that is just slightly to high to get a nut in place. Looking for recommendations on what to do. I have attached a picture as they are worth a thousand words. Hoping to get this sorted soon again thanks in advance!
 

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That will connect right up to the plastic coming down correct? I like this solution better as the seal depth is not affected. Thanks so much for the help!
 

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They can ALL be reversed, but the common problem, even with that low inlet model, is that the inlet seal/side will then have a very small insertion, and therefore can be dislodged easily by disturbing it. I would either use a "Y" and two traps or make it up out of glued together drain fittings.
 
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