Careful and precise layout is a must before starting as you will need to consider where the tang bolt is located as well as the triggerguard you plan on using. Strip the triggers down, start with just the plate. Note that you will need to shape/bend/shorten the plate to the stock profile in the trigger location. When I bend the plate, I try to avoid any harsh bends and try to do the bending fore and aft of the trigger slots, also always install the trigger pins when bending. From there I file a slight draft on the plate. Once the location is determined, I install them basically the same way you would a lock. Inlet your plate(note that you want to sneak up on the ends as they will pull a gap as you inlet down into the concave profile). Once the plate is inlet, I install the tang bolt and rear plate screw. Then I add components one at a time in this order - front trigger, rear trigger, rear trigger spring & screw, front trigger spring. It is slow and tedious work, for me anyway, to get everything working correctly without rubbing and from there you will need to set/file the height for correct clearances to your sear on both triggers with the cock in all three positions. Hope this helps.