You guys are making a mountain out of a molehill. This really isn't that hard of a job. Of course I have done this several times on my car, so I think it is a pretty easy job. All you need is a slotted screwdriver or 2. Just work through the access holes in the upper part of the door to ease the rest of the guides on with a screwdriver, pulling on the top of the metal on the inside of the door if neccessary. Tape the edges of the access holes or wear gloves, the metal is sharp. I use tape cause I need to be able to get my fingers through the access holes & I think the gloves just get in the way. John Yeoman --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "saalexander2000" <stuartalexander@xxxx> wrote: > This is a horrible job! Take out the lights at either end of the door so you can > see in from each end, then get each guide on it's runner and it should push > up. It's not easy though and the stainless cuts your hands while you try. It > should go eventually though. Took me most of a day to do. A warning to > others: don't let the glass slip off the end of the runners or you'll be doing this > too. > > Stuart > > 16686 > > > > --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dmc121" <dmc1219@xxxx> wrote: > > What's the trick to reinstalling the window? I'm rebuilding a door & > > have gotten to the point of installing the toll booth window glass & > > it just doesn't seem to want to go easily. I can get the nylon guides > > started on the metal runners but can't seem to get the top ends to > > align. Most suggestions accepted.