Utilizing the parts from AppliancePartsPros I proceeded to replace the bad parts. The shocks were probably the easiest, just remember to compress the tabs on the pointed ends of the plastic pins and just pull the pins out. There not threaded like the nut shaped end suggest. Then came the coin trap hose, best done with the air chamber off of the tub but not disconnected from the small hose, this way you don't have to fight all three connection points at once. Spring clamps were a bit of a pain but I reused them. As for the door boot, getting the boot onto the drum became rather easy once I remembered an old trick, which is to soap up the area that wraps around the lip of the drum. Was almost going to give up before remembering that. I just used some liquid fabric softener, And the rubber spacers that came with the kit served useful with the spring retainer, just used a couple of spring clamps to make sure they staied in place till done. The soap trick would work well for the coin trap hose as well just when you use this little trick don't soap everything just the places you want to slip defenatly not the spring clamps if reusing. And on the boot just soap the groove and a little on the lip clean hands well to get rid of soap on them because you will want the grip while placing the boot in place. Job well done no leaks drips or squeaks.
Did I mention that the old shocks fell apart when I took them off, the new ones look like they'll hold up much better.