74 power wagon dream truck...

Talking to a friend the other day who has a used car lot and says he has a guy any front windshield seal and labor $150! I said what's that number! But knowing it ain't going to be that cheap because I'm not like my friend getting one once or twice a month. I called and he said 320 window seal lock strip and installation..
Still cheaper than 400 or 450... Made the appointment for today it was supposed to be nice out he said between 10:00 and 11: 00am.. 11:00 I call him and he said my technician will give you an hour notice before he gets there I said he was supposed to be here by now. He said I'll call you right back no call for an hour I call back and he said he's about an hour and a half away I said is that an hour ago when I called you and you said you'd call me back or an hour and a half from now?. He said he called about a half hour ago and then I get a call from the technician and he says 2:00.. (there goes my day..) he shows up precisely at 2:00 I pull my truck out and he said you said something about the back windows too and I said yeah so the front windshield is 320 and I was wondering what you charged to put in the little club cab windows in the back window? I have them and I have the seals.. he said oh no the front windshield is going to be 480!... Needless to say I sent him packing and called my friend at the car lot and told him what happened...
My wife and I were able to get one of the little club cab quarter Windows in and we'll do the other tomorrow...
Probably for the best...
I buy my windshields, and have the local place install them for $150. I had to tell them they needed butyl with the gasket. They swore by their experience with semi's, and not needing it. I had a slight leak and it seemed to seal on it's own. If it leaks at any time, they have to take it out, add butyl and reinstall on their dime. Made sure that was agreed upon before they left. Got lucky I guess, but they will be using that goop from now on.

I know when I took the window out of my 80's ram, it looked super easy to install. I'd be tempted to do it myself if I were in your shoes.