Pride Plumbing came out to replace a leaking toilet with a new customer-supplied model. First, we pulled the old toilet, cleaned and inspected its flange, and replaced its wax ring gasket. However, when we opened the box that had the new toilet tank in it, we found that it was cracked. It was then that the customer opted to just have us replace the tank-to-bowl gaskets on the told toilet and reinstall it. So, we removed the tank from the old toilet bowl; used a Pasco Specialty 439 tank-to-bowl gasket kit and replaced the gasket, bolts, and rubber washers; reattached the tank to the toilet bowl; and tightened the bolts. We then reset the toilet, added six plastic shims to level it, replaced its toilet bowl bolts and caps, and the toilet tank's above-floor braided stainless steel water supply line. Finally, we tested for leaks and proper operation with no issues.