If your front sheet metal all lines up properly or is close and you just want to shift your subframe that is easy to do without toutching the sheetmetal. If your fenders are securely bolted to the cowl, rad support and inner fenders and all braces brackets and gussets are tight it is very difficult to move these pieces and they actually help hold the subframe in place. when you loosen the 6 subframe mounts you can fully loosen the front ones but just loosen the back 4 a couple of turns. Things you will affect by moving the subframe include wheel alignment, shifter position, exhaust position, bumper alignment, clutch adjustment, fan to shroud alignment, engine to brake booster clearance, horizontal universal joint angle and probably a bunch of stuff I missed. If your hood fits your fenders and cowl correctly then chances are the front of your subframe is close to where its supposed to be.. pm me if you want more help, I think I still have your number. Neill