a drill wont work, as theres no clearance for the drill , the bit would be against the glass to start w/ … let alone have there be room for the chuck and drill
front and rear windsheilds:
tools:
utility knive
piano wire
vice grips
gloves
safetyglasses
and in SOME cases, a propane torch (more on this later)
shop vac
paint sticks
butter knife thats been sharpened on the end, preferably with a rounded tip and a bit of a hook in the end … bend the blade at a slight angle , just like a box end wrench would be
materials
tube of URETHANE windsheild adhesive (see footnote)
bottyle of urethane primer (crucial item, very important)
replacement weatherstrip
glass cleaner
paper towels
masking tape
basic hand tools
for starters, pull the wipers and cowl cover, also a good idea to pull the inside a pillar trim and if the front section of the dash pops off easy, get it out too (al-la dodge neon)
next, grab the end of that lil rubber weatherstip that sits between the glass and body … rip it out, youll wind up destroying it anyways, and its just gonna get in your way
next, take your utility knife of butter knife, and cut all the way around the windsheild from the inside, take the modded butter knife and cut the rest of the way thru the urethane on one side of the window (along the a pillar)
now that most of one side is already free, lightly pry that side of the glass up, JUST ENOUGH to slip the piano wire through
put the vise grips on either end of the piano wire, and use it as a saw to cut the urethan all the way round. some cars are a bitch to cut along the bottom. this is why the profesionals cut the top and sides, do what they can on the bottom , and then slowly push up on the glas as they knive thru the bottom urethane
***if reusing removed windsheild: lay it face down on a blanket, and remove all but a thin layer of the remaining urethane, you want the remaining urethane almost paper thin
repeat above on the body panel lip … use the windsheild primer anyplace the paint got damaged
***if installing a brand new windsheild: prime the edge of the glass, allow to dry
***if weatherstipping is designed to hook on the glass edge, install now
apply a generous bead of urethane all the way around the window
drop in place
push window up down left right till its where it belongs
make sure the lower window spacer blocks are properly in place
***if weatherstipping is designed w/ the barbs on the bottom side , shove it in place now
tape winsheild in place so it doesnt move while setting up
install interior / exterior trim / wipers ect
VERY VERY IMPORTANT:
there have been cases in the past where people have tried to save money by skimping on urethane. they woudl intentionaly leave a large amount of the old urethane in place on the car, and use just enough new stuff to stick the window down
a few of these cars were involved in roll overs, and the windhsheilds blew out, causing the roof to collapse like a house of cards
SKIMPING ON URETHANE CAN KILL YOU
cut all the old shit off … use all new stuff, and the car will be as strong as it was from the factory