Are you talking about the "mega boots" with the cone installation tool?

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I bought one of the boot kits from Matt at Indy4x4. It's a great idea but the boot was a real mother to get over the cone and onto the shaft. We even heated the boot over a woodstove to soften it up and then, after applying the K-Y gel, I had to place the cone on the floor and put my weight on it to get it to slide over the large end of the cone. Then I had to quickly move it to the axle and shove it on the rest of the way without it slipping back off the cone. I was exhausted after doing one axle. Once on, they fit well and have been holding up great. I was worried about the boot slipping off the flange but it has held. One piece boots are the only way to go but I hope you have good forearm strength to install them.

Jay