What Are You Doing To/With Your Car Today?

Well, that didn’t work. I had ordered an extra set in case this happened that was supposed to be in today, but the parts store lost them. Now I’m waiting until Friday to try again.

I called Energy Suspension to ask if they had a recommended method, and the response I got was this. (Paraphrasing here) “We definitely don’t recommend doing anything like boiling them or using a heat gun. The reason the kits don’t include instructions is because it’s pretty self explanatory as to how they go on. I’ve never heard of anyone having any issues installing them. You should just be able to slide them right on” Also, he added that they are not supposed to form a seal, and that they’re purely for cosmetic purposes only. He noted that if I wanted a dust boot to seal and keep the elements out, that I should go with OEM.

WHAT??!!!! If there are any Energy Suspension reps on this forum, I pray you see this.

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Wow...I def didn't have this problem. I bought mine fron PST now that I think about it but look just like yours.
I've never heard a rep resond like that either. Sounds like someone who's never done it because they surely will never just "slip right on" and they are def meant to make a seal.
Don't forget to use plenty of some type of lube....grease even.