The job isn't that difficult, but the first time it will try your patience, I have been warming the rubber boot up with a hair dryer, once it gets pliable, it stays in place .
The biggest challenge, is that you can secure one side of it, but the boot keeps creeping back when you start installing it on the other end, that's when heating up the boot helps .
I start by installing the clamp on the aft side, before going to the front or forward end .
Also when you have the boot in hand, look for the word 'OBEN' molded into the rubber, this goes up .
My German is rusty, but I think it means top or up .