I posted pics but not sure it was a write-up or just pics for a question asked. Yes, right angle drill was handy. I think i had to make pilot hole in both sides and drill each side separately to keep square, more to do with length of drill on hand perhaps.
With the PTFB kit I also added inner crush tunes as they used a single bolt through the lot. They have now changed this to separate bolts in each side, not through the lot.
Hardtops are obviously more rigid but their flexing focuses on the top rear corner of the side door opening and hairline cracks are common. T-tops, being a jelly on wheels have so much flex that they occur everywhere, and often no cracks there, so a bonus kinda! I think some still do, proof they were a bridge jump car once!