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I used a boot that was for a rack and pinion steering setup. I'm not sure if I can find the part # for the boot but if you take the old boot into the local NAPA they may be able to come close. It doesn't have to be the perfect size as you can cut it down to the proper length. I used the metal straps that are the same ones they use on the steering to attach the ends. It's kind of a bitch to squeeze the boot through the hole and around the pin but if you grease up the boot and work at it it will go on. I did mine about 5 years ago and it still works good and looks new. Good luck.