Jimmy and Rose -
Thanks for the good review of the process. You ask if the slightly thicker flooring will require you to adjust the hold-down bolts slightly? Almost certainly yes, although it should not be a big deal, especially now that you know how to get the wedges out. You need to set the correct height not so much with a ruler, but by the feeling as you insert the wedges. If the wedges slide into place with a gentle tap, then the bolts are too loose. On the other hand, if you need to beat them into place with a hammer, they are too tight. Try to choose an adjustment between those extremes. A single turn one way or the other will make quite a difference.
The ultimate test is really this. When you get the toilet re-installed, put some weight on it and see if it rocks. If it rocks quite a bit - too loose. If it rocks only a tiny bit - or not at all - you are good.
Bill
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