Replaced the boot. when I looked at the new seal it was different than the original seal. But I soon figured out that it would work. Do yourself a favor and use the liquid soap to get the seal inserted to the inner side (first step on install). The only problem I faced was the spacers provided kept falling out when trying to install the spring. After the third try I put one spacer at 12:00 and had my wife hold it there while I used my hands to hold the rest as I worked the spring around. Worked like a charm. Not sure how I would have done it without the third hand. The spacers are not enough to hold back the tension created while installing the spring. Other than that the repair went well and took about 45 minutes. The only tools I used were a screw gun to remove the door (recommended) and needle nose pliers to remove/install the water fill tube spring. The instructions say to make your own out of copper wire but I just re-used the original one,