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You need to "burp" the boot to get air in there to equalize the air pressure. Currently there is less air pressure inside than out and you have a vacuum-type situation. Slip a flat edge screw driver under the shaft end of the boot, if you can, to let air in there. Otherwise you will have to cut off the shaft end strap and then slip the screw driver under there, then reinstall a new strap or clamp.

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i'm not sure how they're supposed to breathe but he's got you covered there. i've done 4 CV's in like a week and i was wondering about that.

 

after installing the boot, the first time it heats up it's probably pushing air out somewhere but when it cools and needs more air, it's easier to collapse...or something like that.

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If it's lifted, I put the inner end of the boot just inward of the bumps it's supposed to clamped to. This works for both inner and outer boots and keeps them from doing that, helps the boots do better with more extreme angles.

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