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This is the set of instructions I was using:
For future reference:
Step 2, remove power window switch, isn't necessary.
Step 5, remove door inside handle, isn't necessary either. I spent a LOT of time trying to get that thing off, even more time putting it back on, and the second time I went in there to fix the failed JB Weld, I didn't even bother to remove the handle, and no problem.
Step 7a (remove the bolt and nut holding the rear side frame to the door) isn't necessary.
Step 7, remove door glass and run, well, isn't possible unless you press the window switch to lower the window glass all the way. "Where
*are* those two freakin' bolts? I don't see them anywhere! OH! Lower the window... DUH!" =3D)Steps 8 and 9, 12 and 13 aren't necessary to just replace the window regulator.
Before putting the door back on, you have to get those little plastic circular clips off the door and put them on the door trim. If you don't, you won't be able to get the door trim back on.
And, of course, when putting the door back on, you have to attach it from the TOP first.