I don't know if anyone pointed this out or if you did already. Molding pops off and you will probably break clips underneath...I did my first time. If I remember correctly you just push down or up on the molding and one side should pop out, once you get one off the rest will be easy.
I just removed the rear glass and I had a windshield removal tool like the one in Blake's post but that didn't work too well. I used a razor knife like oldsmoletic posted. If you have the rear defogger you need to take care you don't cut though it on the sides of the window. If you do it's easy enough to repair it tho...
I thought about that but really, whatever the cost it will be more than I would want to pay just to have glass removed from a parts car.
Like I said, I don't really want to break the glass on purpose, but if it breaks while I'm trying to remove it the "right" way, then I can live with that.
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