In a word, NO. Once you break the glass and buy a new one, you could have paid a glass company to do the job for you. Involves roping the rubber strip and pulling out the rope while pushing around the perimeter of the w/s. I've never done it, but unless you have done it before, I would recommend a few buck spent at a autoglass company. I tried on a TR3, which is totally different, and should have been easier, but ended up spend 150.00 to get the glass company to do it.