Hoping someone here can save the day again. We installed a new double sink with our new cabinets/counters. I knew I'd have some plumbing to reconfigure, as the existing sink was a single basin. What I did not account for was that the new sink drains are set further toward the back of the sink basins. With the disposer in place, it's very tight to the existing drain at the wall, which is unfortunately on the opposite side of the cabinet from where I'd like it. There’s about 5” between the edge of the disposer and the wall. I need to either sneak my new trap arm behind the disposer to hit the existing sanitary tee at the wall (with a 90-deg elbow tight to the wall), or I need to tear up the drywall and redo the plumbing in the wall. The first option could be done, but I'm concerned about clogging the 90-deg elbow. The second option will require drywall work and would require a whole bunch of messy fittings in a tight space. Once version of the second option could be to cut out the sanitary tee and replace it with a new sanitary tee that is rolled so it exits the wall at a 45 toward the p-trap. (Unfortunately, just sticking a 45-deg elbow on the existing pipe leaving the wall will not clear the disposer. Tried that.) See photos. Other suggestions?