Toilet flange replacement ring not in contact with PVC fitting. Is this OK?

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Hello. I've got a question I can't seem to find a good answer to.

I had to replace my rotted subfloor and corroded metal toilet flange ring. I'm left with a still intact PVC fitting for a 3" pipe that the old metal flange was attached to. It has about a 4 7/8" O.D.. See picture.

I can't seem to find a replacement metal flange anywhere that will hug the PVC fitting the way the original metal flange did. All the replacement flanges have an I.D. a little over 5", which means this PVC fitting will have over 1/8" of slop between it and the replacement flange. I've tried the Oatey Moss Bay Replacement Flange, as well as the Oatey 3 in. or 4 in. Stainless Steel Closet Flange Ring.

My question is this: is this slop between the PVC fitting and the replacement metal flange OK? Any recommendations to a novice? I would imagine based on how new PVC fittings with metal flanges look at the store that this slop is not ideal.

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