Gents,
As an FYI - finished the rear glass replacement project in these steps.
1. Removed spoiler - had to drop the rear inside trim to access the brake light and washer fluid line connections. The trim was a little tough coming off at first but was able to pull it down enough to get a long skinny flat head screwdriver to the clips and pop them so they didn't break. Only popped the front3-4 s it was just enough to get to the connection. Because the window was shattered the hinges came off with the spoiler
2. Installed the glass. A word of caution be careful with the little half moon slides that go onto the hinges. If one pops off or you drop one they are tough to find! I put a little grease on the hing rod so they would go on easier than they came off. I then installed the lift supports.
3. Replaced the spoiler. Another word to the wise, make sure you feed the brake light and fluid lines down through the opening before you tighten the spoiler down to the glass. Figured that out after I attached it to the glass. I tighten the spoiler to the hinges first, the the glass to the spoiler and slowly tighten each screw in a circular fashion till they were all tight. I didn't look up the torque requirement but probably should have - I only snugged them and then another half turn. Didn't want to a chance on cracking the glass.
Not a tough job but was a little time consuming as I hadn't done it before, probably took an hour or so in all.