ggpuck123:

The first thing you need to do is place the glass (without the rubber gasket) inside the opening and center it all around.

Look at the gap - is there enough room for the thickness of the gasket? If not, you're never gonna get it to fit.

It may work to switch the glass from one door to the other. There may be a bit of a difference in the openings.

And make sure the original gasket is flexible enough to put this all back together. If in doubt - spend a day or two feeding the gasket some Armor-All or other rubber treatment. This will make the gasket more flexible and also make it slippery - both conditions that will help in installation.

Later . . .

Jim

[This message has been edited by T-way (edited 11-05-2008).]