Just as a note for help if anyone else encounters it: in many new display assemblies, the display cables can be very rigid, which makes putting on the metal cover to the display cables a little bit tricky. Make sure you fully clip in each of the cables in it's correct spot, and don't be afraid to put a little bit of pressure on the metal covering as you screw it down. In addition, magnetic screwdrivers are helpful, but don't rely on them too heavily, as the tiny screws seem to randomly fall off magnetic screwdrivers at some points. Otherwise, this was an extremely helpful guide, and I was able to complete the task within an hour.
Just as a note for help if anyone else encounters it: in many new display assemblies, the display cables can be very rigid, which makes putting on the metal cover to the display cables a little bit tricky. Make sure you fully clip in each of the cables in it's correct spot, and don't be afraid to put a little bit of pressure on the metal covering as you screw it down. In addition, magnetic screwdrivers are helpful, but don't rely on them too heavily, as the tiny screws seem to randomly fall off magnetic screwdrivers at some points. Otherwise, this was an extremely helpful guide, and I was able to complete the task within an hour.