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Take her pants off.

Whoopz, wrong thread.

Lol 😂

Here's how I find it easier to do

Put window down

1) Pull seal out

2) Remove doorcard

3) Remove plastic waterproofing wrapper

4) Remove the quarter glass frame/bar

Has a screw under the door seal at the top and one on the door skeleton

5) Lower window until you can see the two 10mm bolts holding glass on to rail, whilst holding the glass remove the 10mm bolts.

6) Pull the glass out

7) Now the quarter glass can be pulled out to.

fit in reverse, DON'T over tighten the two 10mm bolts, just firm.

spray wd40 or gt85 down the tracks and slide the rubber in last it will go.

Been a while since I have done one, I think thats everything

Hope that helps

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It is possible to do without removing other window but i suggest doing it the way Naz suggests..

 

But this is the other method from my build thread..

 

Got this today from my mechanic/rover breaker £5.00 Lovely..

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A Bit Of A Clean Later

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So off to work fitting it....

 

Removed door card and was told by my mechanic it is possible to fit without removing the main window so this is how i did it...

 

Pictures are after removing but make it clearer to see how to

 

Remove Window Winder..  Pic shows clip you need to shift to pull it off

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You Need A Medium Sized Cross Head Screwdriver

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Then The Door Handle A Smaller Cross Head Screwdriver And Then Slide To The Left Carefully

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Here You See How It Was Mounted

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And The Rear Of The Handle Showing The Clips

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Undo The Two 10mm Bolts To Release The Centre Bar

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Pull Back The Rubber Seal At Top To Reveal Hiiden 8mm Nut

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Now Push Centre Bar All The Way To Bottom Of Door (its tight but it does go)

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Bottom Of Centre Bar

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Now push The Weather Strip As Indicated In Pic Or Centre Bar Will Still Be In The Way (be gentle not to break the clips i did not thankfully)

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Then pull out old broken window and ding it LOL

 

It is awkward to get the new one in requires a bit of fiddling and then pulling the rubber over the inside part of the door but it does go

 

I Would Suggest You Heat The Rubber Seal Of The New Window With A Hair Dryer Before Fitting. (i did not as it was raining and i needed to do it in a hurry so i messed my rubber up visually a little bit but still water tight)

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Ensure that the centre bar is still on the window inside the door and facing the correct way at the top when fitting new window

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Then refit window seal at top slide the centre bar back up into place and refit in reverse..

 

And You Get This

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Look At The Mess Poor Little Car

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Twenty Mins Later However

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Although this method worked and had i used a hairdryer i prob would not of made the inside rubber look untidy if you have time i would remove the main window and then it just slides into place

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Cheers mate but all done now! I'm a pro at it now as took it out again today as forgot to put tinted small side window in lol

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