Amen, Hope to get her on the road Friday when the Sun is supposedly going to make an appearance? 
MORE GOOD STUFF FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION!!! In my case, I drilled the fender from the get go....after getting over the same agony that most here experienced.
I used blue painters tape to be sure that eveything was straight and centered before drilling AND I put a small piece of 2x4 behind the fender just in case....
Also, FWIW: I "repinned" the Kury tag to the stock connector.
Here's the part numbers in case you want to do the same:
Socket Housing p/n 74112-98Bk $2.99
(2) Pins p/n 74191-98 $1.00ea
That way the stock light can remain in tact and be reinstalled very quickly.
I made sure the "Kury" tag wire was cut longer so that I could relocate it to the side of the inner fender near the connector for the right turn light and the harness as opposed to the stock location.
I used longer chrome recessed head bolts in the top two locations and the stock shorter ones supplied with the light in the lower location.
I also purchased 2 thinner self locking nylon nuts for the lower holes so they could slide between the thick inner fender bracket and the fender and be tightened up easily.
That way no drilling required except for the fender holes.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: 1. I am considering inserting small electrical grommets in the 4 holes that I drilled. They would protect the edges of the drilled holes in the fender, provide a slieve for the bolts to go through and cushion the tag away from the fender.
2. I am looking for a thin rubber adhesive backed cushon like many of the small floor jacks have. I think it would be nice to protect the fender, keep the scratches away and be weather proof.
3. I am considering sliding a insulator sleeve up the wire to the tag bracket to protect the connections from the tag LED from abrasions.
I hope this additional information helps in your project.