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Pull your door trim off, they are mostly clips but there are screws holding the arrest and door handler, the window winder has a half-moon clip at the base which is a bit of a struggle to release without the correct tool (angle point nose long nose pliers worked for me a long time ago) remove the glad wrap plastic dust cover and any remaining broken glass from the rail, put the win wiper down about half way. Slide the new glass in from the cab side and position it into the rail and wind it down all the way, now position the new glass into the door guide slots and carefully wind the window up and reposition the glass while winding it up and down making sure there is no resistance and when your happy put the door back together. (ripped the plastic/gladwrap dust cover up didn't you, that black chewing gum is a *itch eh?).
i dont think so bro, ive got an xf ute and im certain ea's run a strut type suspension and the utes have non struts. if your keen tho look at pps (ppr one of them, google it) strut conversions, expensive but worth it if its gonna be a flash ute.
if you are looking for a manual for this car, try this link...
http://cgi.ebay.ph/Ford-Falcon-Ute-BA-series-Repair-Manual-2002-2005-on-CD_W0QQitemZ170423275380QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Clothing_Merchandise_Media?hash=item27ae04cf74For twenty bucks you can do it all yourself
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