Bob,
I found myself with a similar dilemma when I replaced my rear axle a few years ago. I had a slightly different take on things: I ended up cleaning up the boot and surrounding metal really well and then re-clamping it back on using new strapping clamps. (The boot looked great!) No leaks ever since.
My reasoning: If the axle was to be split, I would've replaced with another whole (non-split) boot. BUT, I didn't need to separate the axle (axle was fine), hence replacement would've had to be the split type (unless I decided to split the axle for no other reason). I opted to keep my original boot, as it was in fabulous shape.
I replaced the pin-bushing without separating the axle by removing the front plate off the differential (I was doing the pinion seal at the same time), and sliding the differential hangar off the pin. Look up my long thread titled "replacing my 230sl differential". In theory, I suppose you can probably remove the pin in it's entirety without separating the axles, but I've no experience doing that.
Waqas in Austin, Texas