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Old 04-27-2018, 04:16 PM   #1
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265RLSW Toilet upgrade

I had the Sealand in my Class A and really liked it. The Dometic 320 looks almost identical to it. Does anyone know if there is enough room for the 320 in the 265RLSW? It says it needs 11" from the center of the drain to the back wall,and I do have 11", but mine is also in the corner so I'm not quite sure it will fit. It's not like it will be easy to return if it doesn't fit. Most places will not take toilets back.

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It might be easier to ask someone with a dometic 320 for a couple dimensions.

A) how wide it is in the very rear of the toilet, where the little flip up riser is behind the seat.

B) Approx length from rear of toilet to the approx center of the drain/outlet.

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Old 04-28-2018, 04:57 AM   #3
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It might be easier to ask someone with a dometic 320 for a couple dimensions.

A) how wide it is in the very rear of the toilet, where the little flip up riser is behind the seat. 8 1/4”

B) Approx length from rear of toilet to the approx center of the drain/outlet. Right at 11”

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Measurements above in red. Love the 320. I have an inch to spare at the back of the toilet, but it was an inch too long to install in our Previous Eagle.
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We had the same dilemma when changing out our Thetford to a Dometic. We had a door to consider also. I would get all the specs on it and do come measuring.
Were were able to get in and love it.
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Old 04-28-2018, 07:53 AM   #5
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Thanks ! That was exactly what I needed.

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Old 05-08-2018, 12:54 PM   #6
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FYI - It Fits

A quick followup for others that may run across this thread.

The home style Dometic 320 does fit the 2017 Jayco 265RLSW with about 1/2" clearance and just enough that the lid will stay put when opened.

You will most likely need to cut the 1/2" Pex water line and install a 90 degree elbow so everything connects properly. I used a PTC fitting.

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