Yah, that's a lot of parts you didn't need. But that happens when you're a bit unsure of what to do, I know.
The "hump" faces outward, you are correct. The c-clip springs hook inside the opening from the inside, helping to hold them in place.
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projectmk3 Also, will it matter how I mount the 2 springs holding the tabs along as all 3 tabs are touching the spring or is there a certain direction the ends of the springs are placed?
The correct way to mount the c-clip springs to those humped tabs is as such:
Have one of the c-clip springs rest inside two of the 3 tabs. Do that on one side. Then flip the whole assembly over and make sure the second c-clip spring hooks into the 3rd tab that so far does not have any spring clipped into it. Then naturally this second c-clip spring will rest in one of the other two tabs to share.
The result will be one tab with both springs clipped in, one tab with only one spring clipped in, and the final tab with only one spring clipped in.
Doing this on the bench, it should become pretty obvious what's going on. You mant to make sure each tab has at least one end of a spring in it.