I replaced the door boot with a new one from AppliancePartsPros.com. The most difficult part was starting at the back end of the new boot onto the stationary rim, just in front of the tub. And then anchoring it in place with the existing spring from the previous boot. To start the boot I had to hook the top edge of the boot, where the arrow tab is, onto the rectangular projection on the tub rim and then roll the rubber boot edge down around the tub rim and hope the rim was going into the lubricated groove on the back side of the boot. Since I couldn't see the groove from the front of the washer or feel if the rim was in place. This rolling process was continued all the way around the perimeter of the boot. To put on the rear spring required putting it into the groove in FRONT of the triangular tab and then clamping it at the top with a 3- inch spring clamp that had about 40 pounds of clamping pressure. I used another identical clamp at the 3 o'clock position. From that point on the job got impossible to do without prayer and severe hand/finger pain until I fashioned a spring push stick out of a 1/2 inch wooden dowel with a shallow "U" shaped groove in one end to fit the spring. This enabled me to push the spring down and under the inside edge of the boot's groove by pulling down on the spring with my left hand to get some slack in the spring then pushing the dangling spring below my left hand into place with the stick in my right hand. Another identical clamp was used at the 6 o'clock position to hold the spring in place. From that point onward the spring stretch and push method worked slightly more easily and without additional clamps being required. The stick had to be slid up the spring while maintaining pressure on it. (Since I couldn't squeeze the clamps with only one hand, I held them open with strong rubber bands and positioned them roughly into place before stretching the spring to the point where I wanted the clamp. Then I cut the rubber band with scissors to release the clamp after repositioning the clamp exactly where it needed to be).