No, but I once watched my mechanic change the front screen on my TR6 - he just gently removed the old screen and seal, inserted a new seal, took a piece of heavy string and inserted that into the groove, smeared the entire thing with dish washing detergent. Then he pressed the new glass into the groove while gently pulling the string out to make sure the lips of the seal grabbed onto the glass. It looked so clever and easy that it encouraged me to do the same myself on the front screen of my Willys Jeep after a rather unlucky "wonder what it would be like to drive fast through a dark forest wearing night-vision goggles-event". The fitting of that turned out pretty okay.
I'm not saying that this is the correct procedure for the hardtop quarter windows - other might have better ideas...
Ulf