If that price includes the glass and seal, it's very good.
If you have a very good condition rubber seal to use you can do it pretty easily, following the Haynes instructions. Put the seal on the glass. Put a 1/4 inch cord in the rubber groove all around the windsheild. Place the windshield on the outside of the windows frame. COntinually make sure the window is square to the opening. Pull the cord inside, working the rubber over the lip. Make sure the window is square to the opening. Be gentle, push the window from the outside gently as you go, but not too hard. Don't let the cord cut the rubber.
Press in all around with your palms. NEVER use a pry tool.
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