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I posted the following on 8/11/11. It can be done- I'm living proof...
I managed to install the glass. I'm sure they had a trick in the factory- I'm certain they didn't do what I did, but it worked.
It's a two person job, unless you have a windshield-shaped vise.
The new gasket seems to long- longer than the glass. That's normal.
Fit the gasket into the frame first, then install the glass. Victoria BM sells a $2 plastic tool that will save your sanity. I used dishwashing detergent to lubricate the groove for the glass.
I slipped the top and 1/4 of the left and right sides into the gasket, then I stretched the frame a little and inserted the bottom center. I then worked my way towards the lower corners in even increments, side and bottom towards the corner.
The trick for me was pushing the interior lip of the gasket past the glass from the outside of the window frame. I could not get the lip over the glass by pulling on the tool from the inside. The gasket will take an amazing amount of abuse.
I had researched using the "string" method, etc. Can't see how you do it when the string has to be wrapped in the inside of the circle formed by the gasket. I tried, but could not keep it in position.
The glass was easy compared to the windshield to body seal, but that's another story...