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You can purchass a whole new fixture for the same cost as just the tank I believe... any eljer tank will fit your toilet bowl... they are pretty universal. Does the current tank have a crack or something?you can replace the seals easilly enough if the tank is just leaking at the seal ... and the flush mechanism is also easy to replace , should that be the reson to swap out tanks too.
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The picture shown with your post shows a toilet seat that looks like the one sold at site above. But the site above is selling the toilet seat called the Monarque toilet seat and cover. The particular seat shown is not called a Tosca.
The picture shown with your post shows a toilet seat that looks like the one sold at site above. But the site above is selling the toilet seat called the Manarque toilet seat and cover. The particular seat shown is not called a Tosca.
normally you would need either a round seat or and elongated seat that you can get at any hardware store. it may not have the eljer name but it works just as good
I have not heard of any toilet manufacturers offering a lifetime guarantee (except maybe for defects in manufacturing), especially since flappers tend to deteriorate with exposure to chlorinated water, fill valves eventually fail, and toilet seats do break. Pick out a replacement that suits your fancy, unbolt the old one from below, and install the new one. Don't overtighten as the porcelain could break.
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