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Let me see your IR 2115 with protective boot

bmwpower

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I got a 2115 and bought a boot to go with it, but I'm wondering it I got the wrong boot. Doesn't quite fit right.

Let me see yours.....TIA
 
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Get a cup of hot water and stick the boot in it for a few minutes until it softens up, then work on to the impact from the nose end. Be careful not to rip the thin rubber strip that goes under the direction buttons.:thumbup:
 
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Get a cup of hot water and stick the boot in it for a few minutes until it softens up, then work on to the impact from the nose end. Be careful not to rip the thin rubber strip that goes under the direction buttons.:thumbup:

Yea, I got it on...thanks.

So there is supposed to be a strip under the buttons?

The backend of of the boot is round (above the buttons), but the back of the gun is flat (above the buttons). :headscrat
That's what I was wondering about....
The buttons are slightly hidden under the boot. :headscrat
 

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The boots for the 2115 have a thin strap that fit under the buttons and toward the nose of the impact. Off hand, if you don't have that little strip, I think you got a boot for the older 2112 3/8 impact.:wtf:
 
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This is the one I got:

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This is the one I got:

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thats the right one, heat it up with hot water as mentioned.
the strap that goes under the buttons broke on mine :(
 

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That looks like the right boot. The older ones had a clear nose that yellowed with age. The hot water cup boot soaking is the best way I've found to prep any boot to go on an impact wrench.:thumbup:
 
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thats the right one, heat it up with hot water as mentioned.
the strap that goes under the buttons broke on mine :(

See how your backend is flat? Matches the gun.

Maybe I should just lop it off.... (the piece that covers the buttons)
 
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Cool. I didn't know they made a boot for the Ti series.

Where did you get it and how much, if you don't mind me asking?
 
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