Here are some pix but you can't see too much. One pic with hood open, one pic closed. The third pic shows 2 of the brackets mounted on the condensor.The plastic mounting rods go through the consensor and radiator. At the very top of the pic you can see the radiator behind the condensor. There are brackets there that you can't see that hold the mounting rods that go through only the radiator using spacers.
Install of the fan does not require hood removal, but the entire front grill comes off.
If there's no condensor, or a smaller one mounted very low, the fan might mount entirely to the radiator.
Otherwise, depending upon the size and location of your condensor, the fan will attach flush to it inferiorly, and superiorly it attaches to the radiator using rubber spacers.
Using the right type of bracket in the right place will give you good stability.
Install is a fidget and each car will be different because of the size and location of the condensor. Obviously, the fan should be centered left-right behind the star, but the exact height may be different, as well as the number of spacers. I was able to rest the center of the fan on the car's frame bar for additional stability.
Be sure to check hood opening with the fan provisionally in place. You'l should be able to gain a few extra millimeters by adjusting the hood strap.
So in my case, the bottom 1/2 of the fan is blowing across the top 1/2 of the condensor and middle of the radiator, and the top 1/2 of the fan blows through the top 1/2 of the radiator across a gap of about an inch. It works.