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Old 10-10-2004, 09:40 AM
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I have to agree with MrCaptainBob.....just because Lowes cannot get something through their logisticw network does not necesarily mean it is not avalable.

You know the manufacturer of the tub you like, try contacting them directly. If they have it, they may either ship direct or they may refer you to a supplier in your region that handles special orders for their products. (Many manufacturers have agreements with their dealers that they will not market directly in competion with a regional dealer)

You stated in your post that the wall dimension measured 58 inches. If that is inside to inside on the finish wall, you then deduct 1/2 inch either end for the sheetrock and you most likely have a 59 or 60 inch rough opening. If the rough is 59 inches you should be able to cut a 1/2inch notch in the studding and slide a 60 inch tub right in.
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