Using the supplied glass sealing tape, attach the lower sash channel to the bottom of the glass. The tapes is trimmed to length and folded over the glass with the cloth side facing out then the channel is forced over the tape using a mallet.Using the supplied glass sealing tape, attach the lower sash channel to the bottom of the At this point the window glass is then lowered into the door. Notice the angle at which Mike installs the glass. This is because the glass is actually wider than the opening and has to be angled into place.At this point the window glass is then lowered into the door. Notice the angle at which Mi Once in the channel the glass is attached to the regulator utilizing the pins you see in this image. With the hitch pins removed (of course) the sash channels attached to the glass are slid over the pins and the hitch pins reinserted to hold them in place.Once in the channel the glass is attached to the regulator utilizing the pins you see in t As we stated earlier, due to space limitations we weren't able to show every single step, but the instructions supplied with the kit should suffice. What we do show should at least give you an idea of what's involved. Also, keep in mind that this is a time-consuming undertaking, even with a high-quality kit like the Specialty Power Windows kit. Don't plan on completing the job in an afternoon.As we stated earlier, due to space limitations we weren't able to show every single step, SOURCES Specialty Power Windows 2087 Collier Rd. Forsyth GA 31029 800-634-9801 The Glass House 909-592-1078 www.theglasshouse1.com « | 1 | 2 | View Full Article By Jim Rizzo Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!