Forget trying to buy boots and seals locally unless you live near a MV parts place. You aren't going to find any of the front boots, seals etc. at your local truck shop. Bearings and such maybe, but not axle seals or boots, they have no civilian counterpart. See the parts x-reference list at
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?module=pagesetter&tid=10 for the civi parts you may be able to find or order locally.
IMPORTANT POINT No. 1: THE BOOT INNER CLAMP MUST BE INSTALLED AT THE TOP OF THE KNUCKLE! If you do not, the knuckle will knock the inner clamp out of it's groove when turning. I know, I replaced my inner clamp 3 times before I got it right. The illustration in the TM shows the clamp at the front of the knuckle, but the text tells you to install it at the top.
IMPORTANT POINT No. 2: USE A SELF LOCKING NUT ON THE INNER AND OUTER CLAMPS! If the new clamps you bought do not have self locking nuts, go down to your local hardware store and buy locking nuts. If the new clamps have metric threads and you cannot buy a metric locking nut to fit, buy a US (SAE) nut and self locking bolt to replace them. The SAE Bolts will not be the same diameter and length as the metric bolt, so buy the next larger diameter and next longer length SAE bolt. The extra length will not be a problem, but if you buy a shorter bolt it will be a real PITA to get the nut started on the bolt. This is the voice of experience talking! Also, the manual says to bend the bolt after the clamp is secured (presumably to prevent the nut from loosening). DO NOT BEND THE BOLT!. User a self locking nut and it will stay secure. Then if you have to remove the clamp for any reason, you can remove the nut & bolt without a problem.
IMPORTANT POINT No. 3: DO NOT CUT OFF THE EXCESS ZIPPER! If you use a zipper boot the TM instructs you to cut off the excess zipper after the boot is installed. DO NOT DO IT! The excess zipper is not in the way, does not contact any rotating parts, and does no harm if left in place. On the other hand, if you cut off the excess zipper and have to later remove the boot for any reason other than damage to the boot itself, the zipper will unzip at the cut end and you will have to replace a perfectly good boot for nothing! Again, this is the voice of experience talking!