It is possible to replace a boot with the axle still in place.
I needed to do this on my '71 Audi 100, and afterwards put over 20000 miles on the boot.
This was before they started selling kits with a prepared boot and special glue [at least for common sizes]
I started with a replacement boot, then slit the boot so it would fit around the axle. [used a new XActo blade that I had cleaned to remove any surface oil]
Then I removed the old boot and its clamps.
I re-glued the edges of the boot around the axle [with crazy glue] clamping the narrow [axle] end with channel locks to keep the glued joint in compression for a few minutes.
Then I slid the boot up the axle, and secured it with new clamps. I checked it periodically for the next year and it didn't fail. [the we replaced the Audi with a Fiat 131 wagon]
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