I'm at a loss here. This toilet I have (Kollezi O Jazz) was too tight to the wall to add a bidet attachment, so I had to remove it to connect all the plumbing. Removing the nuts from the base was a real chore, but now that I'm ready to drop it back in again, I have no idea how to thread them back on. These access holes (usually concealed with a white plastic cover) are only a few inches wide. I don't have particularly large hands, and I can't even fit my thumb and index finger halfway in here to start the screw threading onto the bolts. Nor can I fit needlenose pliers. It doesn't help that it's in an alcove, so I can't really fit more than my arm in either side. Is there some sort of specialty low-profile tool for this sort of thing? If it's a socket it would need to be a passthrough so I could slide it over the bolts. I have a Dewalt right-angle drill attachment for my drill, but it doesn't even come close to fitting in here with a nut setter on it. Any help appreciated, thanks! \--- UPDATE – appreciate all the feedback and shared frustrations. I ended up picking up a "Titan Tools 11321 1/4-Inch Drive x 4-Inch 90-Tooth Swivel Head Micro Ratcheting Bit Driver". Used it with a magnetic Milwaukee nut driver to get the nut started, and finished it off with a ratcheting socket wrench. JFC with these toilets. Thanks all.