My fear is that the arm of the trap heads off in a direction other than the direction I need to move. So I'd need to insert some unknown angle into the arm. Assuming I was lucky enough to have that angle availabe, is that acceptable?
busting concrete
Thanks for the info everyone. I found a few bases by Kohler that are close but not quite right. So if I do decide to move the drain, and I cut the concrete, can I do 45's under the slab to position the new pipe? I thought I read a similar example on this forum.
I have a roughed in shower drain in a concrete slab that is set 18" away from both walls but my shower base of choice is 12". The base already has about 3" of clearance under it so can connect it with 2 90's for that short distance? Or does anyone know of a neo-angle base with the drain 18" out?