Best way to replace flange ring and to fill around the flange

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Yes I noticed the toilet can be moved left-right fairly easily now which makes sense since it's hand tightened although I'm gonna use the washers and tighten it with a wrench a bit more (don't worry I know you cannot tighten too much! :) ). But also the fact that the connectors are so far back and there is "play" in them so even tightened down as hard as you can go the toilet still probably moves a bit in the front. So the caulking will "anchor" it.

Their is nothing more fun than overtightening a toilet and hearing that ominous "snap" of the toilet bolt breaking
or the plastic flange breaking... Its not wise to go crazy wrenching that toilet down.... snug is good enough

and that is why you glue it down to the floor with dap
 
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