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Just cut the lip on the weatherseals from the inside. Then work one corner out from the top and do that all the way around. Don't cut the bottom lip though or it will fall out and on the ground before you can catch it. I almost did that when i did mine a few weeks ago.

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Remove the chrome spreader, take out a corner piece first using a small screw driver to dig them out of the rubber, then work your way around. With the spreader out, if the rubber has any flexibility left, you should be able to push from the inside, the window out..also start at a corner and work you way around. Have someone on the outside to catch the glass. If the rubber is very hardened, try heating it up with a heat gun to make it pliable. If it is fossilized (like mine was) you may as well just cut the rubber with a razor knife as you'd never get glass back in it anyway (fossilized rubber don't flex). I had to do this...once the chrome spreader is out put a razor knife along the glass and cut the 1/4 inch piece of the formerly rubber seal now fossile between the glass and the inside seat of the chrome spreader bar. Glass will come right out then.
 
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