| I agree w/ David, except I use a small diameter wire w/ a 90 degree bend in 
the end instead of a screwdriver.  Just slip the bent end under the lip of 
the seal and pull it around.
John Snyder
> I thought those were a pain too... If I remember correctly, I attached the 
> boot to the caliper first, then
> applied a very light film of lithium grease to the lip of the boot. 
> ...Then slid the piston into the caliper as far as it would go, and pushed 
> on the sides of the boot to work the lip up to the groove in the piston. I 
> used a v.small common screwdriver to help work the lip into the piston 
> groove. (being careful not to cut the boot)>
> David W. Jones
>  I frustrated trying to get the boots over the pistons.  Here's what 
> procedure I'm following: 1  install rubber ring into the lower ring recess 
> after coating it and the caliper fluid chamber with fluid. 2  install the 
> lip of the boot into the top ring recess.  3  try to make the boot come up 
> around the bottom of the piston =  frustration.
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